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Action, Animation, Science Fiction • 2016 • 120 min

As Sato’s plan enters its second phase, known as the “Purge,” key political and military figures begin falling one by one. With the operation rapidly advancing toward its final stage, the Japanese government remains steadfast in its refusal to negotiate with terrorists. Behind the scenes, the police, special forces, and even the United States Department of Defense begin making moves of their own. Meanwhile, high school student and fellow Ajin Kei Nagai devises a desperate strategy to stop Sato once and for all—but can he succeed before the final phase begins?
Mamoru Miyano • Mikako Komatsu • Hôchû Ôtsuka
As Sato’s plan enters its second phase, known as the “Purge,” key political and military figures begin falling one by one. With the operation rapidly advancing toward its final stage, the Japanese government remains steadfast in its refusal to negotiate with terrorists. Behind the scenes, the police, special forces, and even the United States Department of Defense begin making moves of their own. Meanwhile, high school student and fellow Ajin Kei Nagai devises a desperate strategy to stop Sato once and for all—but can he succeed before the final phase begins?
Mamoru Miyano • Mikako Komatsu • Hôchû Ôtsuka
The film's central conflict, involving the persecution and unethical experimentation on a marginalized group by the state, strongly aligns with progressive concerns about human rights and government accountability, leading to a left-leaning rating.
This Japanese anime production features traditional casting with Japanese voice actors for its characters. The narrative focuses on themes of persecution and ethical dilemmas surrounding immortal beings, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering on DEI themes in its storytelling.
The film features Izumi Shimomura, an Ajin agent, who repeatedly engages in and wins close-quarters physical fights against multiple male opponents, including human security guards and other Ajin operatives. Her victories demonstrate her martial arts and hand-to-hand combat skills.
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The film is an adaptation of the Ajin: Demi-Human manga. A review of the main characters and their portrayals in the film indicates that all significant characters maintain the same gender as established in the original source material.
The film is a Japanese anime adaptation of a Japanese manga series. The characters are depicted consistent with their Japanese source material, and the voice cast is Japanese. There is no evidence of a character's race being changed from their established canon.
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