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Psycho-Pass: The Movie
Directed byKatsuyuki Motohiro
Naoyoshi Shiotani
Written byGen Urobuchi
Makoto Fukami
Story byGen Urobuchi
Produced byAkitoshi Mori
Fumi Morihiro
Kenji Tobori
Masaya Saitou
StarringKana Hanazawa
Hiroshi Kamiya
Tomokazu Seki
Ayane Sakura
Kenji Nojima
Shizuka Ito
CinematographyEiji Arai
Edited byYoshinori Murakami
Music byYugo Kanno
Production
companies
Distributed byToho (Japan)
Funimation (North America)
Release date
  • January 9, 2015 (2015-01-09) (Japan)
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office¥1.37 billion
($11.4 million)

Psycho-Pass: The Movie (Gekijō-ban Psycho-Pass) is a 2015 Japanese anime science fiction crime film by Production I.G and ran in over 100 theatres.[1][2] It premiered in Japan on January 9, 2015. The plot involves the appearances of terrorists in Japan.[3] It is directed by Naoyoshi Shiotani whereas the chief director is Katsuyuki Motohiro.[1] Gen Urobuchi and Makoto Fukami contributed together as the film's writers.[4] The film has been licensed by Funimation Entertainment.[3]

Plot

Four years (2116AD) after the death of Shogo Makishima and the disappearance of Shinya Kōgami, the Japanese government has begun to export the Sibyl System technology to other countries, with plans to ultimately spread it throughout the world. A state in the midst of a civil war, SEAUn (the South East Asia Union, pronounced "shian"), brings in the Sibyl System as an experiment, and the coastal town of Shambala Float achieves temporary peace and safety. But then terrorists from SEAUn appear in Japan, slipping through the Sibyl System and attacking from within, drawing Akane Tsunemori and her team to Shambala Float (based in what was once Cambodia) to investigate, drawn by evidence linking Kōgami with them.

There are a number of subtle visual references in-film to various anime & films, such as Ghost in the Shell, Innocent Venus, Apocalypse Now and Blade Runner.

Cast

Reception

The film has earned ¥1.37 billion at the Japanese box office.[5]

Releases

The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan on July 15, 2015.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Psycho-Pass Film to Run in Over 100 Theaters". Anime News Network. October 10, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  2. ^ "劇場版 PSYCHO-PASS サイコパス(2014)". allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Psycho-Pass Film's Teaser Video Streamed". Anime News Network. October 9, 2014. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
  4. ^ "Psycho-Pass Film Slated for January 9 With Gen Urobuchi, Makoto Fukami". Anime News Network. September 26, 2014. Retrieved September 27, 2014.
  5. ^ Gavin J. Blair (January 13, 2015). "Japan Box Office: 'Big Hero 6' Stays on Top". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  6. ^ "『劇場版 PSYCHO-PASS サイコパス』Blu-ray&DVD 2015年7月15日(水)発売決定!". March 20, 2015.