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		<title>First Impressions: Kara no Kyoukai</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who appreciates the compelling story-telling from Tsukihime or FSN would know how exciting it would be to experience another scenario written with Nasu's level of quality.]]></description>
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	<div>Kara no Kyoukai (空の境界, Edge of Emptiness)</div>
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<p>I&#8217;ll be the first to admit: I&#8217;m a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type-moon">TYPE-MOON</a> fan. Yes, I&#8217;ll also admit I started on that road with <em>Fate/Stay Night</em>. I&#8217;ve seen the anime adaptations of <em>FSN</em> and <em>Tsukihime</em>, and played a few hours of the original visual novels. </p>
<p>[<em>Unfortunately, I got too annoyed with visual novels. I prefer a physical book with pages I can flip with my fingers.</em>]</p>
<p>That being said, it would only make sense that I was thrilled to hear of an animated adaptation for <strong>Kara no Kyoukai</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinoko_Nasu">Kinoko Nasu</a>&#8217;s first novel for TYPE-MOON. </p>
<p><span id="more-380"></span><strong>Kara no Kyoukai</strong> [known among fans as Rakkyo], is a mystery novel revolving around Ryogi Shiki, a teenage girl who possesses a pair of <em>Mystic Eyes</em> that can see &#8216;fault lines&#8217; in any object, living or inanimate. Trained with a blade, Shiki can utterly destroy an object simply by cutting along these &#8216;lines of death&#8217;. The story of Rakkyo unravels Shiki&#8217;s past and the mysteries of the series of events happening around her. </p>
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	<div>'Please cut along the glowing lines'</div>
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<p>As much as I&#8217;d love to, I can&#8217;t read the original novel. For one thing, I can&#8217;t read Japanese. Another thing, no American publisher has bothered to pick this series up, which doubly lends credit to its mysterious existence. </p>
<p>[Well, it 'is' pretty damn mysterious <em>outside</em> Japan, you see.] </p>
<p>Anyone who appreciates the compelling story-telling from Tsukihime or FSN would know how exciting it would be to experience another scenario written with Nasu&#8217;s level of quality.</p>
<p>Now that I&#8217;m done sharing some background trivia with you, here&#8217;s my take on the first chapter in this series of films. It&#8217;s titled <em>Fukan Fuukei</em> [Overlooking View], and it attempts to introduce the characters and the setting of the whole story. For that, I&#8217;m satisfied, but not quite yet. Given the fact that I know practically <em>nothing</em> of the story behind Rakkyo, here&#8217;s how I see it. </p>
<p><strong>Chapter 1</strong> contains a lot of vague dialogue. Conversations about unfathomable concepts and unfamiliar terms that describe of things which only served to raise more questions rather than answer the already existing ones. </p>
<p>Nothing much was revealed about anyone, or anything at all. In fact, it all seems like one very long episode of a weekly running anime series &#8211; except that it was released theatrically. </p>
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	<div>Maaya Sakamoto sounded really different this time around. I like.</div>
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<p>It doesn&#8217;t have that much action, nor does it have much character or even plot development. In effect, Chapter 1 is just a &#8216;pilot&#8217; episode of some sort. That was probably what TYPE-MOON was aiming for, not that I&#8217;m really complaining. There&#8217;s nothing really special about the animation, either. </p>
<p>It did, however, feature some explicit gore, and the characters move with a <em>LOT</em> of style. Fluid movements, hand and body motions that trace elegant curves and grittily-detailed sceneries that brilliantly showcased the mood of the show. Criticisms aside, this chapter only left me feeling thirsty for more. </p>
<p>As with Type-Moon&#8217;s other animated adaptations, Rakkyo featured a marvelous musical score by none other than the fantastic <strong>Kajiura Yuki</strong> [<em>.hack//SIGN, Mai-HiME</em>]. In fact, I watched the movie, loved the music, and then only a few days later did I realise who actually composed them. The theme for Chapter 1, &#8216;<em>Oblivious</em>&#8216; is absolutely beautiful to behold. </p>
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	<div>Lovely [and deadly] eyes, though we never quite saw them in Tohno Shiki :p</div>
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<p>All in all, I say <strong>Kara no Kyoukai: Chapter 1</strong> is something that&#8217;s made solely for the pleasure of the old-school fans of the original series of light novels. I&#8217;m sure plenty of things from the novel were in there somewhere, but for those of us who aren&#8217;t so lucky, we&#8217;ll just have to wait for another chapter or two before Rakkyo will start to make any sense at all to us. </p>
<p><strong>PS: There&#8217;s a nice little prologue after the credits, and a preview of the next chapter &#8211; be sure not to miss it!</strong></p>
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