Its hard to properly describe just how absurd Hells is. Much like feelings themselves this movie is inexplicable irrational and borderline unpredictable at times. By that same token given that it embodies feelings so well it does an admirable job at being a delightfully earnest film. Its honestly a shame this eyecatcher didnt receive that much attention until now. On that note lets start at what drew me in. The art style in this movie is insane Far removed from the blander or softer art styles present in most anime this movie showcases rough outlines and keeps the sketching and coloring lines on its characters. This unique style allows for the designers and animators to go all out in constructing the craziest and loveliest character designs craft a wonderfully vibrant world in Hell and play around with the rugged linework and imagery in a way that Mob Psycho 100 would gain notoriety for mastering 8 years later. That being said the anime still decides to use mediocre CG at times and the animation generally feels tamer than the art style. The films probably not as visually explosive as the team at Studio Madhouse could have made. However its still one of the most eyecatching anime Ive witnessed to date. The other major draw is the dub. Purists may chant for blood at this but the fact that several members of the abridging juggernaut brand: TeamFourStar were contacted by Discotek Media to participate in the dub was explosive. The performances in this film were generally good and some of the adlibs were as priceless as hearing the likes of LittleKuriboh and KaiserNeko as side characters. All in all the performances were good enough for this risk to be worthwhile and potentially replicated in the future. After all given how painfully obscure this film is they had nothing to lose when taking this chance. The performances eclipse most of the soundtrack with the only exception being the banger of an end credits theme: Breathe Again by Jamosa feat. Sphere. It feels rather fitting that they decided to take this risk with such an obscure dumb loveable anime. This movies infectious charm is rivaled by its own absurdity constantly turning its own rules and world on their heads in a way thats almost impossible to accept. Its messages of love selfworth forgiveness etc. are deeply intertwined to this mess of a narrative. Nothing makes sense all rules exist to be broken and believing is what causes the setting to be created and altered constantly. Caution is thrown to the wind by the characters and the script as things simply happen for aforementioned reasons and sometimes no known reason at all. Its all hard to buy. Another reason why its so messy is that the film is not just blatant about how it utilizes its themes but as preachy about them as its characters are violent. Said characters are generally lacking in any real depth beyond blatantly spelling out their deeprooted sorrows. Their personalities often range from infectious to grating and they constantly either stand around for no reason or beat the living shit out of each other. If a film less loveable as this had these qualities it would be much harder to stomach most of this. However this is Hells a brazen funny beautiful mess of a film. That means these characters interactions often make up for how weak and shallow they may be upon analysis. Its rather fitting that Hells was given this chance. Abandoned by history this dumb rambunctious upstart was given a loving license and dub by people who wanted to take a risk and share this with the world. If you like the unique and rough art style like the kind of humor and writing that the best anime abridgers craft or like the works of TeamFourStar and would like to see more eventful risks like this in our industry then please give this film a shot. It may be a hell of a mess but its one I cant help but promote. A film as earnest as this deserves all the promotion it can get. Written and edited by: CodeBlazeFate Proofread by: Peregrine
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