In a war torn world of deadly conflict, one small group of heroes stand against the forces of darkness, armed only with two weapons - their unswerving dedication to good and the superhuman martial art known as the Shadow Skill… For fourteen-year old Gau, it is time once again for him to return to the graves of his parents, murdered by bandits when he was just ten. In the company of his adoptive sister Ella, Gau quickly comes to realize that his journey is more than a pilgrimage, and that his combat abilities as a student of the Karuda school of martial arts are about to be pushed to the breaking point! Attacked by the demonic Wolfman, left for dead and then forced to fight by Ella and Karuda master Scarface, Gau's dreams of becoming a new generation of warrior are put to the ultimate test - can he face his sister in single combat? Will he be able to match the unearthly abilities of Scarface? And can Gau ever uncover the secrets of the Shadow Skill? In a war-torn world, a martial art called "Shadow Skill" exists, and you must fight to survive. Although interesting, pretty boring characters and a very hard-to-follow story line with several plot holes (I'm not kidding, and I fully understood "Akira"). However, the bit of story line that does make sense is pretty good, and the fight sequences are excellent.<br/><br/>Gau and his sister, Elle, set off in a journey to his parents' grave, as they have done each year for four years. However, it is in Elle's blood to fight, even if it isn't in Gau's. But Elle will teach Gau the ultimate art: the art of… "Shadow Skill"! I saw Shadow Skill: The Movie early in my anime fandom, and totally loved it. It's an entertaining, exciting movie, with great action scenes and intriguing characters. Approach it expecting a new Spirited Away or Akira, and you will unfortunately be disappointed, but in honesty, over time I have watched the less weighty but more straightforward Shadow Skill 4 or 5 times, more than I can say for Spirited Away, which I've only watched a handful of times since I bought it. Great film, but doesn't repay repeat viewings the way this does. It's an easy movie to watch just purely because of the enjoyment.<br/><br/>Basic story is as such, a teenage boy Gau is attempting to learn and master a fighting style known as the 'Shadow Skill', a skill mastered by his fiery and cocky older sister Ella, who is an arena gladiator. When their house is destroyed by a vengeful rival, Ella and Gau strike out on their own. They then have a set of adventures, eventually accumulating in a battle with a powerful wood spirit. It plays out a lot like a violent, older teens version of something like Willow.<br/><br/>Shadow Skill's fun factor will win over the less cynical viewer, but there are some flaws and sticking points to the movie. For instance, Shadow Skill is episodic in nature, and despite being honestly designed as a movie it has the jump-starting narrative of edited-together serial episodes. This makes it a little on the awkward side.<br/><br/>On top of this, Shadow Skill is visually polarising. As a big fan I find it's jagged art style, visual super-heroics and walls of blood quite comforting each repeat viewing. Still, it is, in comparison to more restrained anime, and in fact it's own sequel, a little cheesy and so ragged and raw it could be easily misconstrued as a badly drawn exercise in excess. This initial movie certainly veers more toward comic book affairs like FLCL and Voltage Fighter Gowcaiser than high-end stuff like Noir or Ghost in the Shell, and there's a touch of the anything goes designs of Dead Leaves in there too. Put simply, Shadow Skill is visually like Marmite, people seem to love it or hate it.<br/><br/>Still, provided these minor flaws don't stick in your craw, Shadow Skill is highly recommended. It's a fast paced, dark fantasy/martial arts blockbuster style story that's worthy of any open-minded anime fan-boy or fan-girl's attention. Give it a chance, and if you enjoy this be sure to check out the excellent sequel (buy the UK DVD and this comes packed with it anyway) which is even better than this first instalment.
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