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機動戦士ZガンダムⅡ‐恋人たち‐
1
Movie
Finished Airing
Oct 29, 2005
Second out of three compilation movies for the Zeta Gundam series. (Source: AniDB)
5.7/10
Average Review Score
33%
Recommend It
3
Reviews Worldwide
Lovers is the second of 3 digitally remastered movies that encompasses the Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam storyline (A New Translation II). The second movie covers the middle of the MS Zeta Gundam series, which is pivotal for Camille's relationship with Four Murasame. The digital remastering was not done totally. There would be new scenes added in with wonderful new animation. Just as you're happy and marvelling at the animation they cut to the scenes lifted 100% from the series, which while they might have been remastered look very dated. The switch between the "new" and "old" scenes is very jarring and affected my enjoyment of thesemovies. That being said, some new scenes added in were very good and helped with character development. They also cut out a lot of fluff which made the movie much more enjoyable than the series, which tended to move along at a snail's pace. Overall the second movie is almost worse than the series. Not many new scenes were added and the old animation was 100% copy/paste. This was the most interesting arc and they made it seem slow and boring, which was a waste.
Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation II - Lovers I wrote a review on the previous part and this one does a better job but still has the same issues that plagued the first part. The 2 major issues with these movie retelling are as follows 1) The combination of new animation and art style with the original 80s - Like the previous part this one does this also and it's less annoying this time around only because firstly if you are watching part 2 you should be by now use to the scenes, art style and animation randomly switching up on you and thisone feels like it has 45% old art style and animation and 55% which in comparison to the old one it felt more like 35% New and 65% old. So more new this time are but at the end of the day it's still a con that all of it isn't new art style and animation because it today it looks really good and has aged well. 2) Second major issue is obviously what every movie retelling of an anime suffers from and this is story content (that i felt was important enough to be mentioned) missing from this part. The first part did it and so did this one, I'm only going to name one example since when it comes to these reviews they don't want us spoiling the story it's basically the part in the original anime that explains how the Zeta Gundam is created and who creates the blue prints for it originally, none of this was explained in this part which I felt it should have because if you haven't watched the anime you'll never know. So basically in my opinion this part is definitely better than the first I felt even though it was missing certain scenes I felt where important it still cover a lot of content for what it was and I do commend that and if there are any pros about this movie it would definitely be that. Lastly just like I said in for the first part I wouldn't recommend this to anyone who hasn't seen the original 80s 50 episode version. I my opinion that is still the definitive version for Zeta Gundam and once again I can only recommend this to people who has seen Zeta Gundam a long time ago and barely remember anything about the characters or plot these movie parts.
I must say, Lovers did not seize me as much as the original Zeta. The pacing in this one was too fast, and the prime example of that was Kamille and Four's relationship. Theirs was to be fierce and deep, but the film went too quickly through it so that it barely had time to grow. Then, before too long, Kamille is already heading back towards Fa, which just felt really uncomfortable. That's really the drawback of these compilation movies compared to the full series. You lose the buildup and little things that give the relationships a more real feel. That said, I did appreciatehow this movie pushed more toward the idea of the Titans experimenting with cyber-Newtypes. It's unnerving how unsettled they are, and it makes their battles tragic as well as they are hazardous. The Psycho Gundam was particularly frightening every time it showed up. Character-wise, I had a mixed opinion. Scirocco was a real standout as a new baddie. He looks manipulative and calculating, and you can already imagine he's going to stir up trouble for both sides. Sarah, on the other hand, really annoyed me. She pretends to be assisting Kamille and Katz, but then keeps flipping on them, which grew old in a hurry. Katz has not been doing much to help himself out either. So far, he has created more problems than solutions, and I can only hope he serves a larger role in the next one. On the brighter side, Char is stepping more and more into his role as a leader, and it feels like the AEUG naturally revolves around him. Reccoa still seems like an odd one out, though. There’s something off about her, but the movie hasn’t really shown where that’s headed yet, so I’ll wait and see. It was wonderful to see Amuro and Bright again as well, as they keep it all grounded in the original series and make you consider the big picture. Production-wise, the contrast between the new animation and the old series footage was more noticeable this time around. They clearly tried to keep pace with them, but you can easily tell the two styles, and it pulled me out of the movie at times. On the bright side, the actual fights were terrific, and I enjoyed that the music sounded more powerful compared to the first film. It fit the darker and more serious tone of Kamille and Four's story and lent seriousness to the action. The Zeta Gundam itself is such an ill design, especially with the jet conversion, and it makes the fights look just as wild as the Titans' own conversion armor. For the most part, however, I didn't enjoy this movie as much as Heir to the Stars. I gave Lovers a 6 out of 10 because while it has some exciting moments and interesting new characters, the rushed pacing really hurt the emotional beats for me. Still, it sets things up for the finale nicely, and with the Axis forces now stepping into the mix, I’m definitely curious to see how the last movie wraps everything up.