BAYONETTA BLOODY FATE
MOVIE
Dubbed
SOURCE
VIDEO GAME
RELEASE
November 23, 2013
LENGTH
91 min
DESCRIPTION
Based on the 2009 game, Bayonetta: Bloody Fate follows the story of the witch Bayonetta, as she defeats the blood-thirsty Angels and tries to remember her past from before the time she awoke, 20 years ago. Along her side are a mysterious little girl who keeps calling her "Mummy", a journalist that holds a personal grudge against Bayonetta and a unknown white-haired woman who seems to know more than she is willing to reveal about Bayonetta's time before her sleep.
CAST
Bayonetta
Atsuko Tanaka
Jeanne
Mie Sonozaki
Cereza
Miyuki Sawashiro
Rodin
Tesshou Genda
Luka Redgrave
Daisuke Namikawa
Enzo
Wataru Takagi
Balder
Norio Wakamoto
Narrator
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REVIEWS
MegaTheRealOne
75/100I Wish Witch Time Were RealContinue on AniList(Originally Reviewed on Letterboxd)
Even when Luka manages to accomplish what he sets out to do, nobody gives a shit about it. I would feel bad, but it seems appropriate for his character.
For quite a while now, one of my favorite genres when it comes to video games, even with tiny little hints of it in other genres, would be spectacle action games: games that play about as you would expect from any other game in the genre, but also making sure to wow and amaze you, making you look all the more badass while slaying the many foes before you. One of the most popular series that can be found in this genre would be with Bayonetta, a series that has been going ever since 2009, and showcasing the titular Bayonetta kicking a ton of ass in the most over-the-top and ridiculous ways possible, and I personally cannot get enough of it, because not only is it a sight to watch, but it also feels great to play it yourself. And hey, I'm definitely not the only one who feels that, because the series has been pretty successful ever since its debut, gaining enough notoriety to earn itself its own anime film just four years after the original game's release, known as Bayonetta: Bloody Fate.
I had first watched this film back in 2022, specifically as a means to celebrate the release of the third game in the series, Bayonetta 3, coming out at that point, and I do remember liking it a lot. There were some issues that I could point out here or there, but it was pretty much what I expected out of a Bayonetta film, so I couldn't complain all too much. It has been a while since I initially watched it though, so I figured I would give it another shot, and yeah, I'd say it still holds up really well. It definitely isn't perfect by any means, and those who haven't played the games probably wouldn't know what the fuck was going on most of the time, but it explains just enough to where you could get behind it on a surface level, and again, it gives fans everything they could want out of a Bayonetta film, and that's all I could ever ask for.
The story is pretty much a retreading of the original game's plot. now with extra scenes, set-pieces, and details added in along the way, and while it isn't perfect, it does the job of being simple and entertaining enough to not be boring, the characters are all the same from the original game, so if you liked or hated them in that game, then you are most likely gonna feel the same way here, which is good, because I don't hate a single one of these characters, and they are all still enjoyable here, the voice acting is pretty good, with most of the VAs from the game reprising their role, and even for the replacement VAs, they still manage to do a good job as well, but there are one or two voices that are a little too stupid for me to get behind, the animation is pretty good, having plenty of fast-paced and exciting movement all throughout, although there are points where it can get lazy, with some errors popping up here or there, and the action is, appropriately, incredible to witness, being brutal, over-the-top, and erotic most of the time, with the main heroine driving all of that home in the best way possible.
If there is one thing I do have to complain about though, it really would have to be with the story. Like I mentioned before, it basically recaps the events of the original game, and while that in itself I don't have a problem with, it's the way that it is handled here that makes it feel kinda... meh. The film is a little over 1 hour and 25 minutes long, which is enough time for them to go over many of the important and main parts of the plot, but a lot of it does feel left out for the sake of just getting a move on with the action. I am well aware that Bayonetta has never prioritized story over the action and spectacle, which I am completely fine with, but you can excuse that more easily for a video game, as I am primarily here just to have a good time. For a movie, on the other hand, I can mostly excuse it, but for those who aren't fans of Bayonetta, or for those who just need a refresher on what happened in the original game in a different way, you will get a basic understanding of what was going on, but not much more then that.
Overall, despite it's slight story issues and some animation errors here or there, this still manages to be a fast, over-the-top, and fun movie that fans of the Bayonetta series would be able to love all the same, and for those who aren't into Bayonetta, or just wanting to get into the series, while this may not be the first thing I would recommend you check it, it is still a good way of getting people familiarized with the world and characters. I would recommend it for big fans of Bayonetta, as well as those who just love films that aren't afraid to get ridiculous, because if there is one word I can describe this series with as a whole, it would be ridiculous, and I love it for that. With all that out of the way though... I can't think of a joke to end off this review with........ fuck. Uh, go play Bayonetta, and tell them Mega sent you, or else I will do nothing, because I don't know you, and I most likely never will.
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SCORE
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Ended inNovember 23, 2013
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