8 | / 10 |
Users | 5.0 | |
Reviewer | 3.5 | |
Overall | 3.5 |
Sotobamura is a small village with around 1300 residents; so small the village isn't even connected to a single highway. An isolated village in which old customs, such as the burial of the dead, are still practiced. One day, the bodies of three people are found dead. Although Ozaki Toshio, the village's lone doctor, feels uncertain, he treats the deaths as a normal occurrence. However, in the days following, the villagers start to die one after the other.
Starring: Tôru Ôkawa, Aoi Yûki, Kazuyuki Okitsu, Kôki Uchiyama, Ken'ichirô MatsudaAnime | 100% |
Foreign | 94% |
Action | 14% |
Supernatural | 12% |
Mystery | Insignificant |
Horror | Insignificant |
Thriller | Insignificant |
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.78:1
English: Dolby TrueHD 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Japanese: Dolby TrueHD 2.0
Both are 24-Bit
English
50GB Blu-ray Disc
Four-disc set (2 BDs, 2 DVDs)
DVD copy
Region A, B (C untested)
Movie | 3.0 | |
Video | 4.5 | |
Audio | 4.0 | |
Extras | 2.0 | |
Overall | 3.5 |
Desperate cries ring out through the Japanese countryside, and it’s obvious someone is missing. Flashlights scan the night sky and attempt to penetrate the dense foliage. As a group of adults repeatedly attempt to get an answer from an unseen person named Megumi, the camera pans slowly to reveal the body of a young girl lying in the dirt. Is she dead? Why is she devoid of any color? Shiki gets off to a really interesting start with that disturbing sequence, but then backtracks both literally and figuratively as it then depicts how young village girl Megumi ended up either dead or unconscious on that forest floor. Shiki is an odd little anime that is part vampire thriller, part shonen, and, as odd as it may sound, part CSI, perhaps appropriately to be called CSI: Sotoba after the sleepy little Japanese hamlet where the series takes place. One thing is for sure: people are dropping like flies in Sotoba, and Megumi only seems to be the latest in what turns out to be a rather terrifyingly long string of similar calamities. Once the series drifts back a few days to set up the story, we find out that several people have been found dead (and partially dismembered) in an even more remote part of the region than even “downtown” Sotoba. That raises the interest of local doctor (and erstwhile forensic pathologist) Toshio, who is instantly suspicious of the manner of death of these individuals, but who can’t quite put his finger on the proximate cause. In the meantime, we get to meet Megumi, a spirited a young girl who is extremely unhappy with her life in Sotoba, and is planning her eventual “escape”, certain that she will meet the right people in some dreamed of large metropolis who will further her ambition to be a celebrity. The only item of even passing interest for Megumi in Sotoba is new local resident boy Natsuno Yuuki, who, like Megumi, wants nothing else but to get out of Sotoba, but who at the same time can’t stand Megumi, leading to the girl’s affections being decidedly unrequited.
Shiki is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of FUNimation Entertainment with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.78:1. Shiki is a very well animated series, one with a lot of nice looking graphical elements that help set it apart from even other vampire related animes. Character designs are sharp and well done, and such unique touches as Megumi's bright pink hair pop very nicely throughout the series. Line detail is extremely strong and backgrounds often have exceptional detail as well. The series does tend to travel in dark, moody sequences a lot of the time (as might be expected), though even that animation has nice detail. There are some rather graphic (as opposed to graphical) scenes scattered throughout the series, including dead bodies, pieces of bodies (with rotting flesh) and the like, some of which are animated in a sort of pseudo-photographic style, so this is not a series for younger, more impressionable or easily frightened viewers.
Shiki features an English language dub presented in Dolby TrueHD 5.1, as well as the original Japanese language track presented in Dolby TrueHD 2.0. The Japanese track features some very expressive voice work and offers excellent fidelity as well. But the English track is by far the more enjoyable, with a host of FUNimation "usual suspects" providing character voices, and a really nice, open sound field that offers some great immersion with regard to well placed sound effects and especially with regard to the series' nice score (which is rather strangely unmoody at times). Fidelity on this track is also top notch, and dynamic range is very strong and varied throughout.
Shiki has a lot to recommend it, including a kind of ruthless approach to its characters, many of whom meet their fate throughout the first half of the series which is released on this new two disc set (the second half of the show will be reviewed soon). The best part of Shiki is actually its portrayal of a small town in the grip of a growing panic as more and more people die off, and with the unlikely pairing of Natsuno and Toshio as they attempt to ferret out what's going on. The actual vampire motif is a decidedly more mixed affair, never really capitalizing on either well worn clichés (which is probably a good thing), nor ever totally exploring unusual new aspects (which is probably a bad thing). What's left is a fitfully compelling series that may be just a tad on the bloodless side. Still, this set offers some extremely nice animation which pops incredibly well on this Blu-ray release. For you vampire fans, or Twilight aficionados who are jonesin' for a blood sucking fix in between feature film releases, Shiki, despite some problems, has enough going for it to earn a rating of Recommended.
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