The video is a rant about the anime movie adaptation of "Blame!" on Netflix. The creator of the video is a fan of the original manga and is disappointed with the movie adaptation. They criticize the movie for not understanding what made the original manga good, such as its unique storytelling style, lack of romance, and philosophical themes. The video creator also dislikes the movie's use of CGI, which they feel doesn't fit the gritty and dark tone of the original manga. They also mention that the movie's storyline is uninteresting and doesn't do justice to the original manga's complex and thought-provoking themes. Overall, the video is a passionate and critical review of the movie adaptation, with the creator expressing their disappointment and frustration with the final product.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The anime movie adaptation "Blame!" is based on a manga of the same name.
2. The manga "Blame!" was written by Tsutomu Nihei in 1994.
3. The movie is a Netflix production.
4. The anime movie adaptation is not the first adaptation of "Blame!", as there are other adaptations such as "Blame! and so on" and "Blame! the prologue".
5. The movie is set in a futuristic world where humans have lost the power to connect with the city.
6. The main character, Kilee, needs to find "net terminal genes" to connect to the "net sphere" and shut down the robots that have been ruining the planet.
7. The net sphere is a futuristic version of the internet.
8. The movie was produced by Polygon Pictures, which also produced the anime "Knights of Cydonia".
9. The movie's storyline was changed from the original manga, focusing on a fisherman village instead of the original story.
10. The movie introduces a character named Cibo, who is a scientist and a scholar.
11. The movie features a powerful gun that can blast through anything, which is a central plot point in the original manga.
12. The original manga "Blame!" is a sci-fi story that explores philosophical themes and is set in a dystopian future.