Outside of America it did good business, just like 'The Mummy', but American audiences have the same problem with both movies; Tom Cruise. Personally, i like the guy.
Personally thought movie was dumb. Sfx are good but the whole resetting time gimmick is lame. Like does time reset across the universe or just on/around earth. Plus her sword, cmon is this final fantasy?!?
@@robertpistole7815 I don’t think time resets at all, but their consciousness does. Like his brain wakes up and is able to remember what happened tomorrow thats all
@@megadebtor it came out when his personal life was downhill. the mission movies have continued to do well and when top gun sequel is released people will see it.
Despite diverging drastically from the novel, the movie actually got two details more accurate to the book than the manga, Keiji's battleaxe/Machete and the Mimics. In the book, the battleaxe is actually described as being fashioned from a sharpened propeller blade with a handle/grip. Basically it's more or less a machete. Also In the book, the Mimics are described as swirling whirling starfish of death.
Yeup, because they were a terra forming device that encountered our earth starfish and utilized that form to be able to get around our planet and begin the terraforming process that the alien civilization had seeded when they sent the mimics out.
Huh i can see why they changed the mimics to meatballs in the manga. swirling starfishes would be too insane to draw and look terrifying at the same time
It would be more a LN/manga live action movie adaptation since there was no anime it was adapted from. Old Boy (Korean version) is another great live action adaptation from a Japanese manga.
Vrataski is a slavic name. Vrata means door in some slavic languages and vratiti to return. So her name in the manga is basically Rita Returner. The more you know!
Keiji does not have a power "that lets him break down time to see his opponent's movements before he makes them". It's a common skill against real life fighters : when you've fought hundreds of fights, you're so used to how attacks work than you can pretty much predict where a blow is gonna land by seeing the telegraph of the attack.
yeah. The manga simply plays up his accumulated experience more that the movie does. In the movie, he's a bad ass because he memorized everything. Where as in the manga, things don't actually repeat the exact same way. Because the Mimics are also adjusting to the fact that their power has been stolen. So he actually becomes a great fighter simply because he's been through hundreds of battles and not because he knows what's coming.
Koatam Not only do they adjust, but the manga/novel also talks about how slight changes cause new effects, so even if they weren't adjusting, the whole future would change by him doing something a tiny bit later, or by him staring at a particular person.
Keiji isn't using any powers to break down time. The tachyon particle put off by the mimics allows them to loop at death and that's it. It's the same for Keiji. Him dodging those punches is merely the fruit of his countless battles he's been in. It'd be like if Conor McGregor (I know that sounds like an obvious fighter to bring up but not even Eddie Alvarez, another trained fighter, could touch him) was fighting against some average joe. The soldier he was up against was no elite and certainly not on the level of a mimic. Plus from that point Keiji doesn't even know why he is looping or that the Mimics can loop.
Well they do say it'll revolutionise how people make sequels, that it's a sequel that's also a prequel, and the Blunt and Cruise are reprising their roles. This is... oddly plausible in my book :p
Nah! I feel boring with the movie. Still refer all you need is kill more than the movie. First of all, guns wont kill gitai, that is why main characters have to use heavy axe weapons. Second, the effection of time loop was terrible in the movie, when the origin story, the main character have been struggle in the time loop and try his best to keep all his team survive until he was hopless rita will help him raise up. The ending was iconic and the movie make it seem like a joke. That was my favorite manga after all man. Seriously? The movie was a failure in every second with me.
Toàn Nguyễn they are both great, edge of tomorrow being my all time favorite movie and all you need I kill my favorite novel and manga, I read the book when I was younger and when I heard a manga was coming out I was super excited and afterwards a movie? Holy fuck was I excited. Loved the movie and the manga and now I'm excited as shit for the live die repeat sequel, it makes sad of how underrated it is however.
Toàn Nguyễn When I watched this movie, I didn't know that this was an adaption from japan. As i watched it, the story felt like something an anime would do and I really enjoyed it. Basically for me this is the best hollywood adaption from a manga or light novel
jolaz13 maybe but the end was cheap. And unbelievable, if gun can kill gitai as easy as in the movie so why rita have to use melee? If the time loop effect both of them, how could chance blood type can solve them all? If that was easy as it seem, there wont have the iconic ending of manga and ln .... The blue armor of hopeful and sky, with the name "killer cage" fighting alone the battle when the dawn was bright...i met him when everything was just a beginning and i alway remember his last question before i started the loopback: "do you know that...?" . This was the iconic ending ..... Maybe it was a bad end because rita was dead but it was a started of a team loop , trying to gain the control again.
I had absolutely no idea Edge of Tomorrow was based on a manga, and I've never even heard of All you need is kill. Time to read it, though. I absolutely loved the movie.
I didn't know about all you need is kill. I thought edge of tomorrow is a lowly western imitation of stuffs in the visual novel series titled MUV-LUV. Anybody here already read all you need is kill and muv-luv?
I really liked the movie too and so read the manga, was disappointed, it actually made me appreciate the movie more. To be fair, I read so many manga I got sick of it, I hate the cliches, I hate the predictable beats, the fanservice, so many little annoyances that just build up and make me hate it entirely. It's a technically good piece of work, nice art from Obata, but ehhh let's just say there's a woman who wears clothing too revealing for a military base, gets the hero beaten up because she went boohoo he didn't look happy eating her food, offered sex and is never seen again after being rejected. Yeah.
@@bigbro6446 In the movie they looked like badass killing machines with high speeds and agility with amazing looking tentacle arms. In the manga they looked like huge angry meatballs with toothpicks as legs.
@@walterwhitecookingchannel8912 I still disagree, that the mimics are cooler in the movie, it just doesn't look that original as a design you could tell me the mimics in this are from lord of the rings or transformers and I wouldn't question it. I know we all have opinions but I think the manga just has a very subtle scary factor to them.
Honestly I think edge of tomorrow did an incredible job of adapting the manga for larger audiences. As someone who read the manga first I originally assumed that the film would totally butcher the story, as we have seen time and time before from Hollywood with movie adaptations of books, manga, etc. after watching the film i was very pleasantly surprised at how well it was adapted for western and larger audiences. The film definitely did a great job of keeping the overall "feel"of the mangas narrative, and in my opinion elevated the overall narrative, the character arcs (granted it made them a little bit more stereotypical) as well as innovating the story in many ways that I felt made the overall story much more emotionally compelling and incredibly entertaining. For example the first time we see tom cruise really start being a complete badass in the movie is such an incredibly great payoff, and a gripping piece of visual storytelling. Call me a sucker for a happy ending every now and
Continued ---- every now and then, but only when it is done right and in this movie and it feels truly earned making it all the more satisfying ending. I could rant about this movie forever but I think you get the point.
As great as All You Need is Kill, tragic endings kill me on the inside. So yeah the happy ending in Edge of Tomorrow was nice. I would totally love it if the manga/novel had a nice ending where they get to fight together.
The movie was pretty good - but I think the original novel, and the manga, were much better. I don’t think the movie-makers sufficiently respected the audience with the changes that they made- fortunately didn’t completely ruin the story, but did stupidify as well as hollywoodize it. I’d love to see a good anime film or series done of “All You Need Is Kill” that does stay faithful to the novel and manga.
bo hamburgers The movie simply softened the story to made it more appealing to an lager audience... but that’s the problem, they’ve took the (in my opinion) most important part of the story away!
I saw Edge of Tomorrow accidentally as part of a double header, and I'm so thankful I did. Edge of Tomorrow is one of the most unique and well produced action movie I've seen in the past few years.
Also, the ending isn't the classic Hollywood "bad guys lost, hero got the girl", it's "bad guys lost, hero got the girl - maybe?" We only see he meets her and smiles. The rest goes the song: "I want to know now, can you love me again?"
it's was a light novel(a book)first. the manga is not the original version, but it's extremely faithful to the book. which is why they used the manga visuals in the video to explain the novel. Fun fact! the artist for the manga version of All You Need is Kill is the same artist who drew Death Note and Bakuman.
Zero the Faceless Keiji looks like Light or Moritaka from Bakuman. Lets just say Obata has a style. The character even looks like the fictional manga from the Bakuman live action.
You have to give it to them. They did the happy ending for the film right. Last I check films that make you cry of happiness in the end is very very rare.
@Mutated Pearl Yeahh tragic one would've def pushed this movie to higher status, but I understand the masses wouldn't like that at all. The movie ending was such a "and then they lived happily ever after" moment
i think there was a time during the late 90s when having a dark ending was something that made the movie unique or to tell a new kind of story that was a bit more interesting than all the hero saves the day action stuff that was made at the time where every main char seemed invincible. it brought stakes to the experience. however now its just as a cheap way for directors to make an ending. most of the times new movies with dark endings just lack catharsis.
@@zaganim3813 true, and tbh i like the movie ending, I'm bored of dark endings all the time, sure it's logical and all but who cares, you remember the story bittersweet, why not let it be sweet overall, plus it wasn't a forced good ending, just unexplained
yeah because it's closer to the manga. Edge of Tomorrow is cooler tho and the overall better title because it flows out smoother when said out loud or read.
@@Gadget-Walkmen I will say Edge of Tomorrow fit better for the movie and All you need is kill fit better for the novel/manga. They represent a different theme the story tell. Edge of Tomorrow tell a story of a battle to end all battles (Normandy a.k.a Not!D-day, lol, they actually embrace the historical LARPing). At the end all mimics die (maybe? considering the producer want to make another film I doubt it would be that simple), human restore what they lost and together marching to "Tomorrow" (yea, the ending literally is in the morning...) All you need is kill tell a story of a battle, that is simply another one of the mind-numbling cycle of kill, kill, and more kill, bloodied to the point that the protagonist have to cut off everything else just to survive as a human, hence, "All you need is kill". Near the end Kenji actually call himself "a machine made of flesh and powered by blood", describe Rita's past and foreshadow his future. For humanity, it's a new hope, for him (and Rita), it's hell. With that in mind, giving the movie the title "All you need is kill" is just weird. It's not just a matter of sound cools or something, it's just, you know, off, because the title didn't represent the story. I mean, there's mind-numbling battles in the movie, but it's not the theme at all.
I really like the movie exo-suit. In a state of total war, these suits are clearly mass produced and full of problems due to how hasty their development had to be. I think it makes it a much more realistic approach to a first contact war
Watched the movie, read both the light novel and manga, here's my two cent: 1. The movie has 'better suited for large crowd' ending, but doesn't necessarily mean it's better than the novel's ending. 2. Rita in the movie is NOWHERE near as bad-ass as in the novel and manga. She wields a freaking GIANT AXE instead of a thin copter's wing in the movie. 3. Tom Cruise is so so much cooler than Keiji. 4. The novel is very good, and the movie is very well-done (of course,it's Doug Liman). If you haven't watched the movie or read the novel/manga, try all of them, I am sure you won't be disappointed.
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Thats because its anime bullshit. Can you visualize a loly holding a weapon that is heavier than her + her suit? You just accept that because the manga media allows such aesthetic nonsense. Also, axes chops, they don't cut. Clearly japanese culture never touched one.
hb0x I read it too... i prefer mimic concept in movie. Sure it's get simpler, but in novel mimics power concept too complex and the only one quota for loop power too forced for me.
Samuel Reeve That is not what the "rule of three" means. It stands for the use of a minimal of three phrases or words to make up a joke. Like Mercury. Venus. Earth. One. Two. Three. The "punchline" is usually on the third mark at the minimal.
No, there is a rule of 3 in comedy, basically stating that a good gag can/should be used 3 times for maximum effect. Less than 3 is not getting the full effect, more than 3 is boring the audience. A Clear example of this is in Soul Eater, when the Grim Reaper and Spirit discuss such.
Colonel Aleph 0 yeah for a movie that was 2 hours long did a good job putting everything in it they can without forcing stuff on the audience. This movie did it right
funny, I actually think the movie suit looks much more badass. Maybe because I have a thing for exoskeleton suit, but the manga suit just looks like a halo suit to me. each to their own i guess
Bad-Ass lol really? Did you see the movement? Did you see a person who is standing straight in the suit? Are you actually comparing iron man like fully armored suit to this? Really?
Unbelievable that the manga is so good. I loved the movie and hearing that the manga exceeds in some part and has just so many other details is remarkable. That means I can explore this whole universe and idea from another point of view which is SWEET :D
I gotta agree with you, in my opinion, the movie is superior in terms of fleshing out character dynamics (which I seen many Hollywood movies been good at) and manga was superior in terms having more details of characters and story mechanics. That just leaves out light novel, which I haven't read yet.
In what way was any of that "unbelievable" at all. It's obvious that the manga would have been so good. That's how it is for manga and most source material.
Edge of tomorrow wouldn't exist without All you need is kill. But for me Edge of Tomorrow is better for these reasons : 1. Unforced black/dark humour with memorable scenes and dialogue. "On your feet, Maggot ! Maggot ! Maggot !" *crushed under the truck* "What the hell was he thinking?" 2. While AYNIK is very serious with tragedy, edge of tomorrow is more well rounded with very good and smooth tone shift, it escapes from "taking itself too seriously" aka "too edgy" criticism. 3. Sober atmosphere and design/visuals. While some would thinks this is boring, it allows people to focus more on the story. It also adds more to realism and believability as the audience is more familiar with the present culture of 21st century military. Imagine a flashy suit like in the manga with that city landscape, led tv, smartphones, the familiar military aircrafts and uniforms. It will looked out of place. The result is a movie with good action scenes and not relying too much on bad cgi like other scifi movies.
Really Tom Cruise the man that is into airplane stunts, action movies, and 80's teen movies, just went through a movie that was based on a manga, that was drawn by japanimation. CineFix: yes. My I see it? CineFix: yes.
The other differences (attention not really a spoiler) : Keiji sees the loop the same way as a speedrunner sees to improve himself and master his craft to kill mimics including acceptable loss, when Cage is mostly projectied in a ever repeating PTSD of the horror of war as he tries to save everyone he can.
One thing I find funny is that, in the All You Need is Kill Manga (From what I remember) there was an in-universe Hollywood version of Rita that was cast with extra curves and totally sexualized. Emily Blunt is certainly pretty, but the actual Hollywood version of Rita was less sexualized than the fake Hollywood Rita in the manga.
"When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud....."STOP SAYING IT OUT LOUD!!
nimay13 the thing was they don't know if the film would become commercially successful. the result: critically acclaimed RT score of 91%, but only made almost 50% from the budget given. still we get the sequel.
The one thing I didn't understand in the movie is how do you know that you lost that power? if you only start a new loop by dying, how do they know they can't do it anymore? You can't figure this out by dying and not waking up again, so how then?
At some point I think Cage said that he "felt" he had lost the power. Also I would guess that he knew he got a blood transfusion which he knows from Rita would dilute the power.
Rita explained the blood loss thing to him before and when he wakes up on the hospital bed, you see the black substance leave his eyes. Which he felt, I guess ^^ I was more troubled by the logic error before this. That they leave the generals office in a high speed car chase. Instead they could have used the device in the office, get the info and reset the day safely.
this is probably the most adaptation, after the battle angel atlia one, or the speed racer one, it takes a completely different approach, by completely changing it so it doesn't even seem like from originally a japanese work, but still takes almost every aspect from it and almost same story despite the asthetic differences also i like how they actually anglicized the names so it made sense instead of just stupidly. keiji became kage and rita remained the same
Kenji at the end of manga/novel get his title "Killer cage", that was written on his personal power armor, implying that it is "A cage to hold the killer" (referencing the fact that he killed Rita, and injured a lot of people after that, a little detail that wasn't covered by the manga). The movie basically take the title for the protagonist's name, "Cage".
I really, really, really hope we get some prior story on Rita in the sequel. Emily Blunt is well a great actress. Also, knowing Tom Cruise rank, position and regiment would also be nice. The battle of Japan and how the mimics environmental transformation process work would also be nice. Not a fan of backstories in sequels. Plus tachyon particle is a StarTrek thingy.
The Alpha’s are able to reset the day back 24 hours. The omega is able to reset back 48 hours. This is like having 2 save files. If you find that your Alpha option never wins, you may need to go back 2 days to your omega file, which may give you more time for strategy and options.
Aug 2019 and i watched this movie again. Still an all time under rated movie, still very entertaining, funny, a mixture of sadness and happiness at the same time, still 1 of my favourite movies! And i will watch it again and again
10:24 The reset is about a day before the blood enter in the body. Cage got the alpha's blood in the battle's morning and woke up one day earlyer, when he was over those backpacks. When he got the Omega's blood was at night, just before dawn, waking up one day earlyer, when he was in the helicopter.
@@daviddavids2884 Yes. That's the moment of his first arrive in London and that moment is 24h before his underwater death with omega blood in the Louvre. The death with Alpha's blood took him to wake 24h before (the moment he was in the backpacks). The checkpoint It's aways 24h before the first death with alien blood.
I think you might be missing the point of the cafeteria fight scene in the manga. He doesn't have the ability to break down, or slow down time, to dodge the attacks. It's showing that being in this loop for so long has turned him into a seasoned fighter.
This is the first time that I liked the movie way better than the original manga/book. The way the movie tricks you into thinking the number of resets is way lower than it really is was amazing, and I just loved the entire plot/story a lot better in the movie.
I loved All you need is kill. And I love this movie also. It's a VERY well done adaption. Considering it is a movie and not a long running series. It makes sense that they would have to give us an ending we would be satisfied with. Because if the movie ended like how the manga did nobody would be happy with it.
My brothers didn’t want to watch it when I said that the source material was a manga/novel. But after 10 min. Everyone was silently and carefully watching it XD it‘s really a good movie, wouldn’t have thought it
The movie was actually titled “All you need is kill” which after production started they decided to change it to Edge of tomorrow and the tag line was Live. Die. Repeat. Thought you’d mention this in the video ..
@@RetroExhibitCollective Nah, two version tells two different story. Edge of Tomorrow, is basically Normandy, or the so-called D-Day, is a massive assault to gain a foothold into Europe heartland and defeat alien menace once and for all. While All you need is kill, is the battle of Okinawa, the last stand of human, if they failed, the mimic will be able to directly attack Japan which produce many core component for the power suit that without it human won't be able to fight anymore. It's two different concept, one is massive counterattack, and other is desperate defense. And then there's the end of each version. In Edge of Tomorrow, it's human win and the aliens are no longer there. While in All you need is kill, after the end of the battle, what await them is more battles, more lost, more *killing*. Personally, I believe the title should represent what the story deliver, and while "All you need is kill" sounds needlessly badass, it is simply a bad fit for the movie's story. I mean, all aliens are dead, why would Cage need to kill anymore?
The light novel/manga version of Rita is battle hardened because of the loop. She’s been through so many she could predict the movements of her enemies.
Actually Rita is already quite good even before the loops. She's among the aces of human that hunt multiple mimics. It's after the loop that she become the war god who killed so much mimics that the military have to keep making up more medals to awards her.
In the Nobel she saw Keiji kill several mimics and running after the mimic who are "rulling" the time then she conclude he is on the loop like she Washington before him
I think it's Alpha aliens specifically that need to do it. And you have to still be alive when they do it, which probably narrows the possibilities of it happening.
I just read the story and I found both the movie and manga and I found both great. While I like how tgey quantified just how much death and pain he has experienced, but at the same time not knowing how many times he has died makes it better when you start to see how he's changed and how even you aren't seeing everything. Both are great and I hope the sequel is as good.
Decent movie, Tom Cruise made it difficult for me to want to watch it, but it ended up being pretty good. The mimics desing, imo, is better in the movie too. The manga of course is overall way better. The suits are cooler, the combat and gore is awesome, the character development of Keiji is really good, both in how the time loop takes a toll on him and the way he grows stronger as a warrior, and the ending is just brutal...ly sad. Also, Rita from the movie is barely strong, she was just exploited the time loop while manga Rita is a true badass
The artwork is gorgeus but the manga's story is generic for it's time. And comparism with the manga is weeb as shit cause it's a movie, not a TV series so they had to leave a crap ton of stuff out off it.
michael shuttlebutt they also say "one of her trademark axes" like if more people use them, even though the mechanic girl made one specifically for her, then made one for keiji when he asked.
One bit I love in the manga is how when Keiji returns to Rita's room days after his fight with her the coffee remains, undisturbed, with a layer of mould begining to form.
it's kinda ironic that the American version decided to go with the tentacle monsters instead of the Japanese
Well they are described as looking like giant sea urchins.
HAHAHAHAHA!!! 😂
Well they look like floating testicles
LMAOO
I refuse to believe any other reason that they chose tentacle monsters because of this comment now 💀
Edge of Tomorrow is easily one of my favorite sci-fi movies. How it wasn't a huge hit still confuses me.
Outside of America it did good business, just like 'The Mummy', but American audiences have the same problem with both movies; Tom Cruise. Personally, i like the guy.
Its my favorite movie
Personally thought movie was dumb. Sfx are good but the whole resetting time gimmick is lame. Like does time reset across the universe or just on/around earth. Plus her sword, cmon is this final fantasy?!?
@@robertpistole7815 I don’t think time resets at all, but their consciousness does. Like his brain wakes up and is able to remember what happened tomorrow thats all
@@megadebtor it came out when his personal life was downhill. the mission movies have continued to do well and when top gun sequel is released people will see it.
So a manga can be adapted to a good live action film?
Take notes directors!
Was actually based off the original novel.
There already are good manga movies. You’re just always closed minded.
Most manga are based of an original (light) novel.
Joel Ellis Of course.
The movie is far from following the manga/novel's story.
Despite diverging drastically from the novel, the movie actually got two details more accurate to the book than the manga, Keiji's battleaxe/Machete and the Mimics. In the book, the battleaxe is actually described as being fashioned from a sharpened propeller blade with a handle/grip. Basically it's more or less a machete. Also In the book, the Mimics are described as swirling whirling starfish of death.
Yeup, because they were a terra forming device that encountered our earth starfish and utilized that form to be able to get around our planet and begin the terraforming process that the alien civilization had seeded when they sent the mimics out.
Char Aznable exactly.
Huh i can see why they changed the mimics to meatballs in the manga. swirling starfishes would be too insane to draw and look terrifying at the same time
@@bv-im1fg yeah imagine hand drawing the movie mimics, for each time one of them appear, it would drive an artist insane
@@3xfaster ah, no wonder it got the name mimics
Whoa whoa whoa, so edge of tomorrow is technically an anime movie? So there's an actual good anime movie adaptation out there?
Yup and it's one of my favorite movies
dkDyno
Unfortunately there is no anime-movie out there if it’s that what you meant
It would be more a LN/manga live action movie adaptation since there was no anime it was adapted from. Old Boy (Korean version) is another great live action adaptation from a Japanese manga.
streeTkiDwannaBe man, I would so love to see an anime adaptation of all you need is kill.
Gintama and Samurai X also have live action movies (And both of them are so damn good!)
Vrataski is a slavic name. Vrata means door in some slavic languages and vratiti to return. So her name in the manga is basically Rita Returner. The more you know!
Ти славянин ли си?
sibling to Rita Repulsa?
And tesla is a axe hamer looking tool
Hehe "titi"
I guess Hiroshi Sakurazaka did some research on some foreign names to match the characteristics.
The manga's drawn by the same guy that drew Death Note, Bakuman and Hikaru no Go btw. Really good artist.
Keiji looks like a mix of light and L
Yeah, but Anime was a mistake though.
@@JustCallMeCeles they never make an anime from this Manga
I prefer the light novel
I can see it in the eyes
Keiji does not have a power "that lets him break down time to see his opponent's movements before he makes them". It's a common skill against real life fighters : when you've fought hundreds of fights, you're so used to how attacks work than you can pretty much predict where a blow is gonna land by seeing the telegraph of the attack.
yeah. The manga simply plays up his accumulated experience more that the movie does. In the movie, he's a bad ass because he memorized everything. Where as in the manga, things don't actually repeat the exact same way. Because the Mimics are also adjusting to the fact that their power has been stolen. So he actually becomes a great fighter simply because he's been through hundreds of battles and not because he knows what's coming.
hundreds of battles without body damage, the dream!
He got destroyed hundreds of times xD
in a day ;)
hush child. you dont know what you're talking about
Koatam Not only do they adjust, but the manga/novel also talks about how slight changes cause new effects, so even if they weren't adjusting, the whole future would change by him doing something a tiny bit later, or by him staring at a particular person.
Keiji isn't using any powers to break down time. The tachyon particle put off by the mimics allows them to loop at death and that's it. It's the same for Keiji. Him dodging those punches is merely the fruit of his countless battles he's been in. It'd be like if Conor McGregor (I know that sounds like an obvious fighter to bring up but not even Eddie Alvarez, another trained fighter, could touch him) was fighting against some average joe. The soldier he was up against was no elite and certainly not on the level of a mimic. Plus from that point Keiji doesn't even know why he is looping or that the Mimics can loop.
Yeah, I'd feel that it would be less impactful if it was just some other power he got. It being the fruit of his labour is a lot more cool.
5 years ago, I would’ve said Connor McGrehor ‘on steroids’ but close enough.
did we finally get a good anime blockbuster and we didn't even know it
There are many good anime live action movies.
And this movie(edge of tomorrow) is based of a light novel not anime
Most successful live action is not based on anime, it's from light novel / manga adaptation, just like this one & Hentai kamen
@@reonmenezes8883 No. The manga was adapted from the novel, and the movie was adapted from the manga.
@Forrest Carvalho Ah, my bad
manga not anime but sure.
I hope that for the sequel to Edge Of Tomorrow, they just do a straight rerelease of the first one.
followed up with credits over rick Astley's never gonna give you up
Well they do say it'll revolutionise how people make sequels, that it's a sequel that's also a prequel, and the Blunt and Cruise are reprising their roles. This is... oddly plausible in my book :p
that'd be hilarious
andymac4883 didn't Emily Blunt already do that with the Huntsman sequel?
BattleUp Saber Same joke as Groundhog Day. XD
Edge of Tomorrow: great movie, shit marketing
Nah! I feel boring with the movie. Still refer all you need is kill more than the movie. First of all, guns wont kill gitai, that is why main characters have to use heavy axe weapons. Second, the effection of time loop was terrible in the movie, when the origin story, the main character have been struggle in the time loop and try his best to keep all his team survive until he was hopless rita will help him raise up. The ending was iconic and the movie make it seem like a joke. That was my favorite manga after all man. Seriously? The movie was a failure in every second with me.
Toàn Nguyễn they are both great, edge of tomorrow being my all time favorite movie and all you need I kill my favorite novel and manga, I read the book when I was younger and when I heard a manga was coming out I was super excited and afterwards a movie? Holy fuck was I excited. Loved the movie and the manga and now I'm excited as shit for the live die repeat sequel, it makes sad of how underrated it is however.
Lord of Hollows nah! I just started novel about 3 days ago. But i read it on manga first and really addicted
Toàn Nguyễn When I watched this movie, I didn't know that this was an adaption from japan. As i watched it, the story felt like something an anime would do and I really enjoyed it. Basically for me this is the best hollywood adaption from a manga or light novel
jolaz13 maybe but the end was cheap. And unbelievable, if gun can kill gitai as easy as in the movie so why rita have to use melee? If the time loop effect both of them, how could chance blood type can solve them all? If that was easy as it seem, there wont have the iconic ending of manga and ln .... The blue armor of hopeful and sky, with the name "killer cage" fighting alone the battle when the dawn was bright...i met him when everything was just a beginning and i alway remember his last question before i started the loopback: "do you know that...?" . This was the iconic ending ..... Maybe it was a bad end because rita was dead but it was a started of a team loop , trying to gain the control again.
I had absolutely no idea Edge of Tomorrow was based on a manga, and I've never even heard of All you need is kill. Time to read it, though. I absolutely loved the movie.
I would recommend the light novel first although the manga is exactly the same with minor details left out.
Excellent manga.
The manga is brilliant, both in art and story
I didn't know about all you need is kill. I thought edge of tomorrow is a lowly western imitation of stuffs in the visual novel series titled MUV-LUV. Anybody here already read all you need is kill and muv-luv?
I really liked the movie too and so read the manga, was disappointed, it actually made me appreciate the movie more. To be fair, I read so many manga I got sick of it, I hate the cliches, I hate the predictable beats, the fanservice, so many little annoyances that just build up and make me hate it entirely.
It's a technically good piece of work, nice art from Obata, but ehhh let's just say there's a woman who wears clothing too revealing for a military base, gets the hero beaten up because she went boohoo he didn't look happy eating her food, offered sex and is never seen again after being rejected. Yeah.
The mimics in the movie are way cooler then the manga
Yea but the human's armor is way more cool in the Manga
I highly disagree, they look like weird plant monsters in the movie but in the manga they’re demonic pac mans with nail guns
@@bigbro6446 In the movie they looked like badass killing machines with high speeds and agility with amazing looking tentacle arms. In the manga they looked like huge angry meatballs with toothpicks as legs.
@@walterwhitecookingchannel8912 I still disagree, that the mimics are cooler in the movie, it just doesn't look that original as a design you could tell me the mimics in this are from lord of the rings or transformers and I wouldn't question it. I know we all have opinions but I think the manga just has a very subtle scary factor to them.
@@bigbro6446 K.
I was gonna make a joke about time travel...
But you didn't laugh at it.
Live. Joke. Repeat.
FBI OPEN UP
(is this meme still used today or am I like 10 years to late again?)
@@outkast3133 as long as the FBI lives, it remains relevant
It's because I already heared it 121 times before.
Groundhog Day with aliens and guns.....?
Honestly I think edge of tomorrow did an incredible job of adapting the manga for larger audiences. As someone who read the manga first I originally assumed that the film would totally butcher the story, as we have seen time and time before from Hollywood with movie adaptations of books, manga, etc. after watching the film i was very pleasantly surprised at how well it was adapted for western and larger audiences. The film definitely did a great job of keeping the overall "feel"of the mangas narrative, and in my opinion elevated the overall narrative, the character arcs (granted it made them a little bit more stereotypical) as well as innovating the story in many ways that I felt made the overall story much more emotionally compelling and incredibly entertaining. For example the first time we see tom cruise really start being a complete badass in the movie is such an incredibly great payoff, and a gripping piece of visual storytelling. Call me a sucker for a happy ending every now and
Continued ---- every now and then, but only when it is done right and in this movie and it feels truly earned making it all the more satisfying ending. I could rant about this movie forever but I think you get the point.
bo hamburgers people often forgets that the word is adaptation, no transcription. So yeah, it's a good adaptation.
As great as All You Need is Kill, tragic endings kill me on the inside. So yeah the happy ending in Edge of Tomorrow was nice. I would totally love it if the manga/novel had a nice ending where they get to fight together.
The movie was pretty good - but I think the original novel, and the manga, were much better. I don’t think the movie-makers sufficiently respected the audience with the changes that they made- fortunately didn’t completely ruin the story, but did stupidify as well as hollywoodize it. I’d love to see a good anime film or series done of “All You Need Is Kill” that does stay faithful to the novel and manga.
bo hamburgers
The movie simply softened the story to made it more appealing to an lager audience... but that’s the problem, they’ve took the (in my opinion) most important part of the story away!
I saw Edge of Tomorrow accidentally as part of a double header, and I'm so thankful I did. Edge of Tomorrow is one of the most unique and well produced action movie I've seen in the past few years.
What was the other movie you saw?
The Isaiahnator this is real shiy
Also, the ending isn't the classic Hollywood "bad guys lost, hero got the girl", it's "bad guys lost, hero got the girl - maybe?"
We only see he meets her and smiles. The rest goes the song: "I want to know now, can you love me again?"
Its inspired by *all you need is kill* so I won't say unique.
Joseph D read the manga
Wait, Edge of Tomorrow was a manga adaptation? And it's getting a sequel?!
I'm... very surprised by both of these facts.
Toaster Strooder Same
it's was a light novel(a book)first. the manga is not the original version, but it's extremely faithful to the book. which is why they used the manga visuals in the video to explain the novel. Fun fact! the artist for the manga version of All You Need is Kill is the same artist who drew Death Note and Bakuman.
Can't wait to see a live action Dragonball movie. Wait, we already had one of those?
@@thehorseformerlywithoutana2522 it should have been about gohan
I was wondering.
Kaiji doesn't have some time stop ability, he's just fought and died so many times that he now have natural reflexes from all of his experience.
Wait so to get stronger I must die?
Hmm very interesting
@@outkast3133 well yeah that's how videogames work so if we were to be able to basically have a checkpoint, we would be better and stronger
The Manga and Novel has made me sob with the ending. The Movie just made me breathe a sigh of relief that it's over.
Well of course the manga version has a gorgeous arts. After all it's Obata sensei from the popular Death Note series and Hikaru no Go seriesl.
Yeah, i've noticed that Keiji looks like Kira.
Zero the Faceless its the same artist
Luckily the movie one ups that with the gorgeous Emily Blunt.
So glad someone else knows HNG. Death Note was great but HNG is my jam.
Zero the Faceless Keiji looks like Light or Moritaka from Bakuman. Lets just say Obata has a style. The character even looks like the fictional manga from the Bakuman live action.
Good job beating the "sounds like ....when I say that out loud," joke to death.
Jeffrey A.
Twas fun the first time then got hella annoying
Do you know what movie the jokes were made in? It's a time loop movie, yo.
I feel like you missed the joke completely.
With a stick... only thing that I didn't enjoy about tee video.
I came to the comments for the same reason. Youre trying too hard buddy, youre trying too hard.
I enjoyed the movie but it had good source material so its understandable. The director actually did a good job with it.
Zack Smith yeah... he did
You have to give it to them. They did the happy ending for the film right. Last I check films that make you cry of happiness in the end is very very rare.
@Mutated Pearl Yeahh tragic one would've def pushed this movie to higher status, but I understand the masses wouldn't like that at all. The movie ending was such a "and then they lived happily ever after" moment
i think there was a time during the late 90s when having a dark ending was something that made the movie unique or to tell a new kind of story that was a bit more interesting than all the hero saves the day action stuff that was made at the time where every main char seemed invincible. it brought stakes to the experience. however now its just as a cheap way for directors to make an ending. most of the times new movies with dark endings just lack catharsis.
@@zaganim3813 true, and tbh i like the movie ending, I'm bored of dark endings all the time, sure it's logical and all but who cares, you remember the story bittersweet, why not let it be sweet overall, plus it wasn't a forced good ending, just unexplained
Interestingly enough, the movie is actually titled "All You Need Is Kill" in Japan.
yeah because it's closer to the manga. Edge of Tomorrow is cooler tho and the overall better title because it flows out smoother when said out loud or read.
@@Gadget-Walkmen
I will say Edge of Tomorrow fit better for the movie and All you need is kill fit better for the novel/manga. They represent a different theme the story tell.
Edge of Tomorrow tell a story of a battle to end all battles (Normandy a.k.a Not!D-day, lol, they actually embrace the historical LARPing). At the end all mimics die (maybe? considering the producer want to make another film I doubt it would be that simple), human restore what they lost and together marching to "Tomorrow" (yea, the ending literally is in the morning...)
All you need is kill tell a story of a battle, that is simply another one of the mind-numbling cycle of kill, kill, and more kill, bloodied to the point that the protagonist have to cut off everything else just to survive as a human, hence, "All you need is kill". Near the end Kenji actually call himself "a machine made of flesh and powered by blood", describe Rita's past and foreshadow his future. For humanity, it's a new hope, for him (and Rita), it's hell.
With that in mind, giving the movie the title "All you need is kill" is just weird. It's not just a matter of sound cools or something, it's just, you know, off, because the title didn't represent the story. I mean, there's mind-numbling battles in the movie, but it's not the theme at all.
Whenever I hear him say "When I say it out loud", I question myself: "Am I looping?" :O
I really like the movie exo-suit. In a state of total war, these suits are clearly mass produced and full of problems due to how hasty their development had to be. I think it makes it a much more realistic approach to a first contact war
Please stop the "say it out loud" jokes!!!!!!!!!!!! They get old fast!
the manga is just amazing
not just the art and action, the emotional aspect is fantastic too
I'd love to see an faithful anime adaptation of the manga.
Watched the movie, read both the light novel and manga, here's my two cent:
1. The movie has 'better suited for large crowd' ending, but doesn't necessarily mean it's better than the novel's ending.
2. Rita in the movie is NOWHERE near as bad-ass as in the novel and manga. She wields a freaking GIANT AXE instead of a thin copter's wing in the movie.
3. Tom Cruise is so so much cooler than Keiji.
4. The novel is very good, and the movie is very well-done (of course,it's Doug Liman). If you haven't watched the movie or read the novel/manga, try all of them, I am sure you won't be disappointed.
Thats because its anime bullshit.
Can you visualize a loly holding a weapon that is heavier than her + her suit?
You just accept that because the manga media allows such aesthetic nonsense. Also, axes chops, they don't cut. Clearly japanese culture never touched one.
hb0x I read it too... i prefer mimic concept in movie. Sure it's get simpler, but in novel mimics power concept too complex and the only one quota for loop power too forced for me.
she is wearing exoskeloton which increases strength quite a lot
He never said, it's more realistic, just that it's more bad-ass this way.
It's still completely retarded but you know what I mean.
Eh, a helicopter blade sword sound cooler.
Stop doing the "When I say it out loud..." joke. There is a rule of three for jokes, and you are way past that amount.
Whenever I hear him say "When I say it out loud", I question myself: "Am I looping?"
Samuel Reeve That is not what the "rule of three" means. It stands for the use of a minimal of three phrases or words to make up a joke. Like Mercury. Venus. Earth. One. Two. Three. The "punchline" is usually on the third mark at the minimal.
Yeah that's true... still the guy overuses the same joke, I prefered the previous host.
No, there is a rule of 3 in comedy, basically stating that a good gag can/should be used 3 times for maximum effect. Less than 3 is not getting the full effect, more than 3 is boring the audience. A Clear example of this is in Soul Eater, when the Grim Reaper and Spirit discuss such.
Samuel Reeves Yeah but legend has it if you make the same joke enough times it wraps back around and becomes funny again
I bought manga few days ago and sense of "deja vu" bugged me all the time.
"Why it sounds soooo familiar?"
Now I know... Thanks.
Oh my god stop saying “when I say it out loud”
One adaptation that mostly does it right
Colonel Aleph 0 yeah for a movie that was 2 hours long did a good job putting everything in it they can without forcing stuff on the audience. This movie did it right
everything expect the world and the people for the movie it’s white americans the manga is well japanese people
like both version...but yeah, the original is much more brutal..
And let's not forget that novel/manga exosuit is waaay cooler than movie exosuit.
nachoolo it was also less effective than the movie counterpart against the mimics iirc.
funny, I actually think the movie suit looks much more badass. Maybe because I have a thing for exoskeleton suit, but the manga suit just looks like a halo suit to me. each to their own i guess
I can agree that the manga and novel used the cliché manga stereotype battle armor, it was still cooler than the "realistic" exo-frame.
Bad-Ass lol really? Did you see the movement? Did you see a person who is standing straight in the suit? Are you actually comparing iron man like fully armored suit to this? Really?
nachoolo Thats subjective and I like movie's exo suits more
at least the new title isn't as dumb as Xbox One X
The Good Doctor *live, play, repeat*
at least they don't name it Xbox OBX.
because that would be fucking stupid as hell.
XBONEX
Now all I see is X-Bonnet.
well... acronym for X-Box One X is literally XBOX... it's not that stupid if you think about it.
Unbelievable that the manga is so good. I loved the movie and hearing that the manga exceeds in some part and has just so many other details is remarkable. That means I can explore this whole universe and idea from another point of view which is SWEET :D
I gotta agree with you, in my opinion, the movie is superior in terms of fleshing out character dynamics (which I seen many Hollywood movies been good at) and manga was superior in terms having more details of characters and story mechanics. That just leaves out light novel, which I haven't read yet.
In what way was any of that "unbelievable" at all. It's obvious that the manga would have been so good. That's how it is for manga and most source material.
So glad Edge of Tomorrow is getting a sequel, the first movie was so good.
Still waiting?
So that was a lie
I didn't care for the movie ending, but up until that it's GREAT! Great clip also, I think I need to hunt that manga down
Why? It had a good ending.
FancyLlamas it wasnt horrible, just a bit to cheesy and hollywood for my liking :) still love the movie though!
I think you can get it online at www.viz.com/shonenjump. They have a really nice reading system, so I think it's worth paying for.
Beckett Grice thank you, i will check it out 😊
The book is better than the manga. The extra details add a lot to the story in my opinion.
You guy's just made my day!!!
Edge of tomorrow was such a surprise. RIP Bill Paxton
Edge of tomorrow wouldn't exist without All you need is kill.
But for me Edge of Tomorrow is better for these reasons :
1. Unforced black/dark humour with memorable scenes and dialogue. "On your feet, Maggot ! Maggot ! Maggot !" *crushed under the truck* "What the hell was he thinking?"
2. While AYNIK is very serious with tragedy, edge of tomorrow is more well rounded with very good and smooth tone shift, it escapes from "taking itself too seriously" aka "too edgy" criticism.
3. Sober atmosphere and design/visuals. While some would thinks this is boring, it allows people to focus more on the story. It also adds more to realism and believability as the audience is more familiar with the present culture of 21st century military. Imagine a flashy suit like in the manga with that city landscape, led tv, smartphones, the familiar military aircrafts and uniforms. It will looked out of place.
The result is a movie with good action scenes and not relying too much on bad cgi like other scifi movies.
I DIDN'T KNOW THERE WAS A MOVIE ADAPTATION! *MINDBLOWN*
I read the manga long ago and loved it, I might check out the movie now
にゃあエイリアンMeowAlien what did you think of the movie?
@@NitrousNorm Movie's great, both are awesome
wait... I didn't think it was possible to not have heard about Edge of Tomorrow... one of the most popular movies in recent years
@@marinellovragovic1207 Japan.
Completely isolated from the rest of society.
weeb filth
Really Tom Cruise the man that is into airplane stunts, action movies, and 80's teen movies, just went through a movie that was based on a manga, that was drawn by japanimation.
CineFix: yes.
My I see it?
CineFix: yes.
The Mimics in the manga really look like the Langoliers.
except less shitty
Yep.
@@Holycow8498 Both look horrible, in fact the langoliers look slightly less awkward and clumsy.
@Tyrell Suraiya I find the mimics in manga are cute
But they're deadly, too...
The other differences (attention not really a spoiler) : Keiji sees the loop the same way as a speedrunner sees to improve himself and master his craft to kill mimics including acceptable loss, when Cage is mostly projectied in a ever repeating PTSD of the horror of war as he tries to save everyone he can.
One thing I find funny is that, in the All You Need is Kill Manga (From what I remember) there was an in-universe Hollywood version of Rita that was cast with extra curves and totally sexualized. Emily Blunt is certainly pretty, but the actual Hollywood version of Rita was less sexualized than the fake Hollywood Rita in the manga.
"When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud.....When I say it out loud....."STOP SAYING IT OUT LOUD!!
"When I say that out loud" I FEEL LIKE IM IN THE DEATH LOOP WITH HOW MANY OF THESE JOKES WERE MADE
Edge of tomorrow should follow All you need is kill ending. Easier to transition to a sequel.
nimay13 the thing was they don't know if the film would become commercially successful. the result: critically acclaimed RT score of 91%, but only made almost 50% from the budget given. still we get the sequel.
Great overall could've used less "sounds like" jokes
The one thing I didn't understand in the movie is how do you know that you lost that power? if you only start a new loop by dying, how do they know they can't do it anymore? You can't figure this out by dying and not waking up again, so how then?
At some point I think Cage said that he "felt" he had lost the power. Also I would guess that he knew he got a blood transfusion which he knows from Rita would dilute the power.
yeah, but how Rita knows that in the first place?
bloodraven2o1o along with repeating the days over, they gain a mental connection with the Mimics, which Rita lost after her transfusion.
bloodraven2o1o it's Rita who said that she "felt" the loss of power.
Rita explained the blood loss thing to him before and when he wakes up on the hospital bed, you see the black substance leave his eyes. Which he felt, I guess ^^
I was more troubled by the logic error before this. That they leave the generals office in a high speed car chase. Instead they could have used the device in the office, get the info and reset the day safely.
this is probably the most adaptation, after the battle angel atlia one,
or the speed racer one,
it takes a completely different approach, by completely changing it so it doesn't even seem like from originally a japanese work, but still takes almost every aspect from it and almost same story despite the asthetic differences
also i like how they actually anglicized the names so it made sense instead of just stupidly.
keiji became kage and rita remained the same
Kenji at the end of manga/novel get his title "Killer cage", that was written on his personal power armor, implying that it is "A cage to hold the killer" (referencing the fact that he killed Rita, and injured a lot of people after that, a little detail that wasn't covered by the manga). The movie basically take the title for the protagonist's name, "Cage".
Live Die Repeat is actually my favorite movie of all time so I'm glad this video exists to give me more understanding on its inspiration.
Do Full Metal Jacket
and Dispatches? Thy're so different that there's basically nothing to compare. The book isn't even a novel.
I really, really, really hope we get some prior story on Rita in the sequel. Emily Blunt is well a great actress. Also, knowing Tom Cruise rank, position and regiment would also be nice. The battle of Japan and how the mimics environmental transformation process work would also be nice. Not a fan of backstories in sequels. Plus tachyon particle is a StarTrek thingy.
The Alpha’s are able to reset the day back 24 hours.
The omega is able to reset back 48 hours.
This is like having 2 save files. If you find that your Alpha option never wins, you may need to go back 2 days to your omega file, which may give you more time for strategy and options.
Aug 2019 and i watched this movie again. Still an all time under rated movie, still very entertaining, funny, a mixture of sadness and happiness at the same time, still 1 of my favourite movies! And i will watch it again and again
man, getting emotionally attached to Rita in the manga was a baaaaad idea
I was waiting for 11:47
Fernando Matehuala Me too.... watched this scene like a thousand times... Also favourite scene in the movie....
Gotta love that famous Tom Cruise yelp xD
*Roblox death noise*
Imagine: The mimics from Edge of Tommorrow vs the Heptapods from Arriaval. Ultimade Free will vs Ultimade Determinism
10:24 The reset is about a day before the blood enter in the body. Cage got the alpha's blood in the battle's morning and woke up one day earlyer, when he was over those backpacks.
When he got the Omega's blood was at night, just before dawn, waking up one day earlyer, when he was in the helicopter.
at 2) wrong. when he woke-up in the helicopter, it was the moment when he FIRST arrived, at the base in london. NOT one day earlier. googletranslate
@@daviddavids2884 Yes. That's the moment of his first arrive in London and that moment is 24h before his underwater death with omega blood in the Louvre.
The death with Alpha's blood took him to wake 24h before (the moment he was in the backpacks).
The checkpoint It's aways 24h before the first death with alien blood.
I think you might be missing the point of the cafeteria fight scene in the manga. He doesn't have the ability to break down, or slow down time, to dodge the attacks. It's showing that being in this loop for so long has turned him into a seasoned fighter.
Here is good idea for the guy that keeps saying "'when I say it out laud": Comedy comes in threes. Don't overdo one joke.
This is the first time that I liked the movie way better than the original manga/book. The way the movie tricks you into thinking the number of resets is way lower than it really is was amazing, and I just loved the entire plot/story a lot better in the movie.
I loved All you need is kill. And I love this movie also. It's a VERY well done adaption. Considering it is a movie and not a long running series. It makes sense that they would have to give us an ending we would be satisfied with. Because if the movie ended like how the manga did nobody would be happy with it.
My brothers didn’t want to watch it when I said that the source material was a manga/novel. But after 10 min. Everyone was silently and carefully watching it XD it‘s really a good movie, wouldn’t have thought it
I’m seeing this in 2022 and when the guy said “it’s already 3 years old” I was like wat?
Does ANYONE know the track that plays at 9:25 in the video?
Third movie: "Live, Die, Repeat ... and Repeat ... and Repeat." Or alternatively, "The Repeatening."
LDR: Repeat Harder
I'm reminded of the comedy sketch where Ben Stiller plays a stunt double for Tom Cruise: "This mission, it just got a hell of a lot more impossibler."
32.33 Repeating of course.
The movie was actually titled “All you need is kill” which after production started they decided to change it to Edge of tomorrow and the tag line was Live. Die. Repeat.
Thought you’d mention this in the video ..
"All you need is kill" is actually sounds much better and cooler than Edge of Tomorrow
V - Trigger same, the books name is all you need is kill. Dumb they changed it
@@RetroExhibitCollective
Nah, two version tells two different story. Edge of Tomorrow, is basically Normandy, or the so-called D-Day, is a massive assault to gain a foothold into Europe heartland and defeat alien menace once and for all. While All you need is kill, is the battle of Okinawa, the last stand of human, if they failed, the mimic will be able to directly attack Japan which produce many core component for the power suit that without it human won't be able to fight anymore. It's two different concept, one is massive counterattack, and other is desperate defense.
And then there's the end of each version. In Edge of Tomorrow, it's human win and the aliens are no longer there. While in All you need is kill, after the end of the battle, what await them is more battles, more lost, more *killing*. Personally, I believe the title should represent what the story deliver, and while "All you need is kill" sounds needlessly badass, it is simply a bad fit for the movie's story. I mean, all aliens are dead, why would Cage need to kill anymore?
this is like groundhog day with mecha suits and a alien invasion....whats not to like about the movie ?
Edge Of Tomorrow was so much better title...
Thanks guys for an awesome video
Having read the (translated) book and seen the movie, this is one of those few cases where I prefer the movie.
The light novel/manga version of Rita is battle hardened because of the loop. She’s been through so many she could predict the movements of her enemies.
It's same with Cage! Rita asked: how many times have we been here?
I bet he did everything to keep her from dying
Actually Rita is already quite good even before the loops. She's among the aces of human that hunt multiple mimics. It's after the loop that she become the war god who killed so much mimics that the military have to keep making up more medals to awards her.
How did movie Rita know she was out of the loop without dying?
Jared Weber she said that she "felt" the loss of power.
In the Nobel she saw Keiji kill several mimics and running after the mimic who are "rulling" the time then she conclude he is on the loop like she Washington before him
She was*
cause cage saw her die
wait wait wait THEYRE MAKING A SEQUEL!?
also, read the manga. its good shit.
I remembered watching this with my new roommate and we bonded over this movie, raving on how cool it was from start to finish.
Thanks for the video. I just saw this film for the first time and I’m so shocked how it’s not talked about. I loved it!
So you're telling me not a single alien bled on a dude?
No No I mean they can predict time too I guess lol
I think it's Alpha aliens specifically that need to do it. And you have to still be alive when they do it, which probably narrows the possibilities of it happening.
do they have to still be alive aswell? i'd assume a few of them would've gotten shiped to scientists.
it has to be the blood of the alphas, which are incredibly rare
Alpha blood specifically
“When I say it out loud”
Sooooo underrated...love it...needs a franchise
It’s been 4 years since you said there’d be a sequel….
I STILL BELIEVE!!!!!!
i didn't know edge of tomorrow was an adaption. i just thought it was a fantastic action movie. you nerds and your source material
The when I say it out loud guy needs to be fired.
"Which sounds like a... when saying it out loud" that fucking annoyed the hell out of me.
in the manga the suits are way cooler
Andre Santos go make your own movie in 2014
Yes but the movie suits look like something that might actually exist in the not too distant future
This movie takes place much earlier than the manga
Honestly, the manga suits seem to unoriginal
Shizune Hakamichi so is the movie one
I just read the story and I found both the movie and manga and I found both great. While I like how tgey quantified just how much death and pain he has experienced, but at the same time not knowing how many times he has died makes it better when you start to see how he's changed and how even you aren't seeing everything. Both are great and I hope the sequel is as good.
I legit started watching this video, Left halfway through, marathoned the manga, and then finally came back to finish it. I do not regret it
and I'm still here waiting for an anime adaptation with an episode where rita's loop starts under the shower...
Decent movie, Tom Cruise made it difficult for me to want to watch it, but it ended up being pretty good. The mimics desing, imo, is better in the movie too.
The manga of course is overall way better. The suits are cooler, the combat and gore is awesome, the character development of Keiji is really good, both in how the time loop takes a toll on him and the way he grows stronger as a warrior, and the ending is just brutal...ly sad. Also, Rita from the movie is barely strong, she was just exploited the time loop while manga Rita is a true badass
The artwork is gorgeus but the manga's story is generic for it's time. And comparism with the manga is weeb as shit cause it's a movie, not a TV series so they had to leave a crap ton of stuff out off it.
You forget to mention the mechanic girl.
michael shuttlebutt
they also say "one of her trademark axes" like if more people use them, even though the mechanic girl made one specifically for her, then made one for keiji when he asked.
Thanks to this, I was able to read the entire manga to the end.
I agree I think this is an under apreciated sci-fi gem in a genre that let's face hasn't produced many great works lately.
One bit I love in the manga is how when Keiji returns to Rita's room days after his fight with her the coffee remains, undisturbed, with a layer of mould begining to form.
i fucking love the movie and i have no idea how many times i've repeated it. I also love the manga!!! this is going to be fking great!
could you please make a "what's the difference" for miss peregrin's home for peculiar children?
i love that movie.
Thank you! Your are the first video I’ve seen that’s done a breakdown of the source material for the film, and you e done well!
These keep getting better and better! Keep it up guys!