The Garden of Sinners: Future Gospel
The Garden of Sinners: Future Gospel | |
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Directed by | Tomonori Sudo |
Produced by | Hikaru Kondo |
Screenplay by | Akira Hiyama |
Story by | Kinoko Nasu |
Based on |
Kara no Kyōkai by Kinoko Nasu |
Starring | |
Music by | |
Cinematography | Yuichi Terao |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Aniplex |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
The Garden of Sinners: Future Gospel (空の境界 未来福音 Kara no Kyōkai: Mirai Fukuin) is a 2013 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on the Kara no Kyōkai novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is a sequel of the series, preceded by A Study in Murder – Part 2 (2009).[1][2]
Plot
Möbius Ring
Ring takes place in August 1998. After saving the life of a bystander who she happened to "see" the death of, Shizune Seo speaks to Mikiya Kokutou in a cafe over her own ability to foresee the future. Possessing the "Prediction" type of precognition, she has to suffer the pain of seeing the death of loved ones twice, as well as the guilt of getting better grades than her peers even with no knowledge of the subject materials. Kokutou explains to her that her ability is not as extraordinary as she thinks, and that it is more like an extension of the kind of prediction that ordinary humans can do based on current information. Seo leaves on a happy note after warning Kokutou of the misfortune that he would encounter with Shiki.
Mitsuru Kamekura, under the name of Meruka Kuramitsu, performs bombings-for-hire, which always have a 100% rate of success. This is because he has the "Calculation" type of precognition, where he takes specific actions to ensure a specific future comes true. His right eye is able to foresee the future and his left eye shows the "path" that should be taken to achieve that future. Due to this ability, he falls under the impression that he is a slave to his own future. He performs bombings in order to achieve a future that even he cannot predict. When Shiki becomes a witness to one of his bombings, Mitsuru repeatedly attempts to kill her until she "kills" the vision of the future that he saw in his last attempt. This changes the future completely and Mitsuru's bomb unexpectedly goes off 5 minutes after the predicted time, allowing Shiki to catch him. Mitsuru is revealed to be a 14-year-old and Shiki lets him go after seeing that his right eye is of no use anymore. Mitsuru is forced to quit his bombing job and went to college.
Möbius Link
Link takes place in 2008. Ten years after the events of Kara no Kyoukai, the debt-riddled Mitsuru is hired by Shiki, who has become the head of the Ryougi family, partly thanks to Mana Ryougi, Shiki and Kokuto's daughter, liking a children's picture book he wrote and published in the meantime. Remarking that Mana saved him from a miserable fate, he takes her to see the Mother of Mifune, an old street fortune teller who predicted both SHIKI and Shiki's future many years ago.
Cast
- Maaya Sakamoto as Shiki Ryogi (両儀式 Ryōgi Shiki)
- Kenichi Suzumura as Mikiya Kokuto (黒桐幹也 Kokutō Mikiya)
- Yuka Iguchi as Shizune Seo (瀬尾静音 Seo Shizune)
- Akira Ishida as Mitsuru Kamekura (瓶倉光溜 Kamekura Mitsuru)
- Hisako Kanemoto as Mana Ryogi (両儀未那 Ryōgi Mana)
References
- ↑ "Kara no Kyoukai: Mirai Fukuin Epilogue Gets Anime Film". Anime News Network. July 8, 2012. Archived from the original on December 25, 2013. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
- ↑ "Kara no Kyoukai: Mirai Fukuin Slated for 2013". Anime News Network. March 5, 2013. Archived from the original on December 25, 2013. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
External links
- Official Type-Moon website (Japanese)
- Official film website (Japanese)
- The Garden of Sinners: Future Gospel at the Internet Movie Database
- The Garden of Sinners: Future Gospel (film) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia