Ansatsu kyôshitsu (2015)

  • Year: 2015
  • Released: 21 Mar 2015
  • Country: Japan
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3853452/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/ansatsu_kyoshitsu
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: Japanese
  • MPA Rating: M
  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy
  • Runtime: 110 min
  • Writer: Yûsei Matsui, Tatsuya Kanazawa
  • Director: Eiichirô Hasumi
  • Cast: Ryôsuke Yamada, Masaki Suda, Maika Yamamoto
  • Keywords: japan, monster, moon, assassination, teacher, problem child,
6.1/10

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Ansatsu kyôshitsu Movie Reviews

An Out-of-This-World Concept That Settles for All-Too-Familiar Spoils

A sufficiently absurd live-action adaptation of a long-running manga / anime series, in which a giant, yellow, tentacled, smiley-visaged alien spends a term as visiting professor at a Japanese middle school. Having already annihilated a majority of the moon, he’s promised to do the same to Earth if he survives the class, though a core subject is his various weaknesses and how to exploit them. So basically, pop culture in Japan at its usual level of overly-specific weirdness. It’s actually a great recipe for fresh stories – downtrodden kids from a discarded class learning the ins and outs of the assassination game at a very young age – but often gets tripped up by its own rules and a desire to be more than just a silly dash of action nonsense. The CG can be interesting, too, but there’s so much exposition that, as a non-native speaker, I was always too focused on the subtitles to properly appreciate it. Several desperate attempts to make an emotional connection near the end seem misguided and ineffective, merely distracting from the main attraction. Too much fake heart and not enough real heat.

Good Enough

Assassination Classroom followed the anime close by, but they did messed up the ending so the story will fit the film.

The story started good, presenting the universe and the characters. The cast is an all star cast, although the main character was much more manly than the one in the anime. However, he did a good job with his acting nevertheless.

The film’s plot was good until it reached a point when the story was rushed to finish. That deprived the story of the teacher-students dynamics that the movie needed to explain some of the events that happened.

So, good performances, surprisingly good CGI, nice action scenes, but rushed ending and lack of emotions: six out of ten.

Quirky potpourri for fans of Japanese culture

Most people who come here complain about the movie and express almost religiously how much better the original manga and anime are. I’m not a big fan of comics and animation films that mostly have children and teenagers as target audience. However, I had heard about Assassination Classroom and wanted to give it a shot. It turns out that watching this live action science-fiction comedy spectacle was the right decision for me. I can’t compare it to the manga and anime but highly recommend this outstanding movie to fans of Japanese culture.

For those who aren’t familiar with the story, this first of two movies talks about a mysterious creature with supernatural powers that has destroyed half of the Moon and menaces to destroy the Earth next year. However, this creature has made a deal with the Japanese government: it wants to work as a teacher for an isolated class of hopeless delinquents and undesirables of an elite junior high school. The creature even offers the students the opportunity to kill it and earn a hefty reward. It teaches different techniques, strategies and plans to see the assassination through. The mysterious creature is assisted by a careful government official and a seductive Serbian assassin who starts working as an English teacher. The class also welcomes some new students such as a radical loner who had been suspended from school for a violent brawl, an artificial intelligence presented as a hot-tempered girl living in a box and a strange youngster who claims to be the creature’s blood brother. There are also influences from the outside who plan on getting involved such as a brutal drill instructor. As if all those distractions weren’t enough, the students also need to study for their mid-term exams and deal with their everyday lives. The biggest secret however is what the creature’s true motives are.

This movie convinces on numerous levels. The story is quirky, diversified and creative as an unsuspecting viewer couldn’t possibly foresee what might happen next in this highly entertaining potpourri. The characters are unique, memorable and have interesting dynamics with one another. The special effects are employed with care but thankfully not as exaggerated as in many other live action movies.

Assassination Classroom might be difficult to digest for Western viewers who aren’t used to quirky, fast and experimental live action cinema. This film features science-fiction, action, comedy, drama, horror and slice of life elements in this exact order of preference and proportion. I got used to the movie’s unique style right from the start and the film went by much faster than its running time seems to indicate. This charismatic frantic pace can’t be reproduced by a manga or anime. Please be aware that this isn’t a stand-alone movie since its sequel Assassination Classroom: Graduation tells the second and final part of the story.