The Garden of Sinners: Remaining Sense of Pain
(2008) 7.0
Kara no Kyoukai 3: Tsuukaku Zanryuu
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| Runtime | 56 min |
| Premiere: World | February 9, 2008 |
| Parental Advisory | Violence & Gore, Sex & Nudity |
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| Also Known As | 劇場版「空の境界」第三章 痛覚残留 Japan |
Description
July 1998: Mikiya finds a confused Fujino Asagami crouched in an alley and noticing she is suffering from pain in her abdomen. Mikiya accompanies her to his apartment where she falls asleep. In the next morning, Mikiya notices Fujino is gone and at the same time, the news report a murder scene in an abandoned underground bar where the victims' corpses were found with their limbs torn off. Shiki appears to confront her. A gift which in turn is a curse. Can they save the confused woman of her strange curse?Сast and Crew
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The Book Behind the Anime: "The Garden of Sinners: Remaining Sense of Pain"
About the Book
The anime film "The Garden of Sinners: Remaining Sense of Pain" is based on a light novel series titled Kara no Kyōkai, written by Kinoko Nasu. The series is also known as The Garden of Sinners in English. The specific story that the film adapts is from the third chapter of the series.Author: Kinoko Nasu
Kinoko Nasu is a renowned Japanese author and co-founder of the game company Type-Moon. He is well-known for his work in the visual novel and light novel genres, with Kara no Kyōkai being one of his most celebrated works. Nasu's storytelling is characterized by its complex characters and intricate plots, often exploring themes of existentialism and the supernatural.Adaptation and Faithfulness
The anime adaptation of The Garden of Sinners is known for its faithfulness to the source material. The film "The Garden of Sinners: Remaining Sense of Pain" closely follows the narrative and thematic elements of the original light novel chapter. It captures the essence of Nasu's writing, including the psychological depth and the dark, atmospheric tone that fans of the series appreciate.Key Elements Preserved in the Adaptation:
- The complex character development and interactions.
- The exploration of philosophical and existential themes.
- The dark and atmospheric setting that is a hallmark of Nasu's work.
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