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Title: Mobile Suit Gundam Movie II
UK publisher: Beez
Genre: Action, Giant Robots, Sci-Fi
Studio: Sunrise
Type: Movie
Director: Yoshiyuki Tomino
Year: 1981
Running Time: 2hrs 14mins
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Average Rating: 10.0

Paul's review

Paul scored this with 8/10. Disagree?

Continuing its epic struggle across the desolate universe, we follow the rag-tag crew of the White Base (a.k.a. the Trojan Horse) as it’s trailed over land, sea and space by the mysterious Char Aznable and his loyal crew of Zeon soldiers. Our hero (if a ‘hero’¯ truly exists in war) is the talented but emotionally confused Amuro Ray; months of fighting on the front line in his famous Gundam mobile suit have taught him some harsh truths of war- friends can be here today yet gone tomorrow, life is lost at the click of a finger, it’s fragile and insignificant. Amuro is no longer the kid that half heartedly jumped into his mecha all those months ago; if anything, his continued battle for survival has simply hardened his resolve. Protecting his friends is everything.

This second movie in the Mobile Suit Gundam trilogy begins as it eventually concludes, with White Base fighting off near constant volleys from the Zeon military. Naturally, the ship’s outstanding survival rate in the face of certain death precedes it- White Base is now both an emblem of hope for the Earth Federation and an attractive scalp for any ambitious Zeon forces. Its success has even led to its crew, most notably the talented Amuro Ray, being unofficially tagged as fabled ‘Newtypes’¯; evolved humans with skill and ingenuity far beyond the average man.

Gone is the teenage whining of the first movie as the White Base crew acclimatise to (and even grow fond of) their military positions. They are now on Earth and looking to rendezvous and regroup at the Earth Federation headquarters- this is the blinding light at the end of this dark and desperate journey, strewn with twisted metal and dead soldiers, they began this mission to protect White Base and sure as hell aren’t going to give it up on a whim.

I can’t believe I ignored everything Gundam for so long; these movies are fantastic! Awe inspiring is a phrase I’d use to describe White Base’s limping across the known universe. Amidst the electric scenes of kinetic mecha combat where literally anything can happen there is a real sense of epic personal struggle about this story and its young cast of likable soldiers. The characters of White Base, who started out as understandably reluctant heroes have grown and changed, like this reviewer, with each battle. Their developing comradely and acceptance of their positions in life is heart warming and brave, if not tinged with a sense of impending tragedy. Mobile Suit Gundam is far more than a study of war, it’s a study of (the many ironies of) human nature; many people join a war to protect their friends and family only to end up killing someone else’s friends and family; by the time we realize the error in our ways, it is inevitably too late.

The animation and character designs range from clunky (the White Base kids look like they have fallen right out of the Flintstones) to beautiful (stylish female characters like Lt. Matilda have a sleek, attractive and timeless aesthetic that seems very rare in modern anime). When the action kicks off, the animation easily matches the ambition and scale of the battles (even if there are a few glaring similarities with Star Wars) by diving in between the smaller dogfights and then cutting back with a birds-eye view of the action.

In Summary

Mobile Suit Gundam Movie II confirms (with flying colours) that the Gundam franchise justly deserves its place within the hall of fame of Japanese animation. It’s so rare to find such a multilayered story that manages to balance valid observations on war while building up a cast of likeable and romantic characters. For a story created in 1979, Mobile Suit Gundam is proving to be a timeless story that is well worth the attention of anyone in need of a harsh coming of age yarn set in motion by sweeping  epic circumstances.

Review Information

Score: 8 out of 10
Review By: Paul
Date Published: Wed, 24 Aug 2005
3 responses to our review of "Mobile Suit Gundam Movie II"

1. Comment by kupoartist

Soldiers of Sorrow is the weakest film of the trilogy IMO. Though it starts well, with some great battles as Amuro faces Ranba Ral's GOUF, nothing much seems to happen and the events depicted in the later half are increasingly dull. And there's not enough Char.

Most disconcerting for me, About 1hr into the movie, the continuity becomes choppy and almost incomprehensible. Perhaps it's because i've seen the series itself, but the jump from desert to temperate forest and back again in the space of a few minutes was jarring. The fight with the Tri-Stars became a pointless, confusingly edited 5 minute section. Also what was up with Ryu? When did he suddenly become sick, and why was his becoming ill shown an age before it was actually needed for him to BE ill?

It's not a bad movie, but it's not a particuarly good one either. Thankfully, the final movie is a vast and exciting improvement. And it has more Char than you can shake a Gundam Hammer at.

Posted on Wed, 24 Aug 2005. kupoartist rated "Mobile Suit Gundam Movie II": 6 out of 10.

2. Comment by Paul

I've read a lot of complaints about the movie's pacing and such but a lot of these complaints seem to be coming from people who have already seen the entire original series; as a Gundam "newbie" I had no trouble with the pacing (perhaps Amuro's desertion was a little heavy handed though).

And I figured Ryu suddenly became ill because he was shot in the stomach during the invasion of White Base.

Evidently, I really enjoyed this film- and much more the first movie too. In the first film, I never really understood why Amuro jumped into the Gundam- it seemed like a forced decision. Here though, the characters feel a lot more responsible and mature. I grew to respect them a lot more after this movie.

Posted on Wed, 24 Aug 2005. Paul rated "Mobile Suit Gundam Movie II": 8 out of 10.

3. Comment by Rurouni H

Good movie, and sets things up well for the final volume. Pacing is, as kupoartist said, a little strange in areas, but thats Tomino for you: if you didn't like it before, you aren't going to like it now. His directing style is very disjointed on occasions, although I'm not sure if thats the result of me not looking enough at what's going on, or the fact I haven't seen all the original series just yet. Its damn good stuff though, thoroughly engaging and great fun to boot.

Needs more Black Tri-Stars though.

Posted on Thu, 25 Aug 2005. Rurouni H rated "Mobile Suit Gundam Movie II": 7 out of 10.

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