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Berserk: The Golden Age Arc I - The Egg of the King

Original title: Berserk: Ougon Jidai-hen I - Haou no Tamago
  • 2012
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 16m
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7.5/10
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Nobuyuki Katsube, Rikiya Koyama, Takahiro Sakurai, Kenta Miyake, Yûki Kaji, Yoshiro Matsumoto, Aki Toyosaki, Minako Kotobuki, Hiroaki Iwanaga, Takahiro Fujiwara, and Toa Yukinari in Berserk: The Golden Age Arc I - The Egg of the King (2012)
A lone sellsword named Guts gets recruited into a mercenary band and attempts to help the Band's leader, Griffith, on his rise to power.
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A lone sellsword named Guts gets recruited into a mercenary band and attempts to help the Band's leader, Griffith, on his rise to power.A lone sellsword named Guts gets recruited into a mercenary band and attempts to help the Band's leader, Griffith, on his rise to power.A lone sellsword named Guts gets recruited into a mercenary band and attempts to help the Band's leader, Griffith, on his rise to power.

  • Director
    • Toshiyuki Kubooka
  • Writers
    • Kentaro Miura
    • Ichirô Ôkouchi
  • Stars
    • Hiroaki Iwanaga
    • Carrie Keranen
    • Takahiro Sakurai
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    15K
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    • Director
      • Toshiyuki Kubooka
    • Writers
      • Kentaro Miura
      • Ichirô Ôkouchi
    • Stars
      • Hiroaki Iwanaga
      • Carrie Keranen
      • Takahiro Sakurai
    • 20User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Hiroaki Iwanaga
    Hiroaki Iwanaga
    • Guts
    • (voice)
    Carrie Keranen
    Carrie Keranen
    • Casca
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Carolyn Keranen)
    Takahiro Sakurai
    Takahiro Sakurai
    • Griffith
    • (voice)
    Kevin T. Collins
    Kevin T. Collins
    • Griffith
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Toa Yukinari
    • Casca
    • (voice)
    Yûki Kaji
    Yûki Kaji
    • Judeau
    • (voice)
    Yoshiro Matsumoto
    • Corkus
    • (voice)
    Minako Kotobuki
    Minako Kotobuki
    • Rickert
    • (voice)
    Takahiro Fujiwara
    • Pippin
    • (voice)
    Kazuki Yao
    Kazuki Yao
    • Gaston
    • (voice)
    Aki Toyosaki
    • Charlotte
    • (voice)
    Kenta Miyake
    Kenta Miyake
    • Nosferatu Zodd
    • (voice)
    Nobuyuki Katsube
    • King of Midland
    • (voice)
    Rikiya Koyama
    Rikiya Koyama
    • Adon Coborlwitz
    • (voice)
    Hiroshi Arikawa
    • Hassan
    • (voice)
    Hôchû Ôtsuka
    Hôchû Ôtsuka
    • Laban
    • (voice)
    Kendô Kobayashi
    • Bazuso
    • (voice)
    Shingo Egami
    • General Guillén
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Toshiyuki Kubooka
    • Writers
      • Kentaro Miura
      • Ichirô Ôkouchi
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    7penguin_holmes

    Get ready to be Berserk'ed!

    After enjoying the episodic Anime series ages ago and left bitter with the cliff hanger ending, I was definitely looking forward to this movie.

    "Berserk: Golden Age Arc I - The Egg of the King" (That's quite a long title isn't it?) tells the story about a warrior named Guts, who wields a large sword and is quite skilled in weapon based combat, he is hired as a mercenary by kingdoms in the battlefield and gets paid for the job well done and then he drifts away. Just after his recent victory he crosses paths with a mercenary group named "The Band Of The Hawk" led by a very charismatic leader named Griffith.

    I won't dip into the story any further because it would rob you the enjoyment of watching the movie if you are new to the series. The story progresses in a very interesting manner and it has it's twists and turns that keep the story engaging and makes you question the motives as it builds up the bigger premise behind it, with that said the fight scenes in this movie are quite fantastic and the gore level has been used to the max, the animation is very crisp and sharp and is definitely eye candy.

    Berserk: Golden Age Arc I - The Egg of the King gives you a start on the series and keeps things interesting throughout the movie, I barely noticed the time and soon it was all over and I was left with the feeling that I want to watch it more and how the story unfolds, it gives you a preview of the second arc towards the end of the movie. I would most definitely be looking forward to it. Give this one a chance, if you like it and let yourself immerse in it's world, you would definitely have a good time watching it.

    My final verdict for this movie would be a very solid 7 out of 10.
    8kaeranga

    one of the years great animated action movies

    Berserk is eye candy great animation, they have done well with the backgrounds and scenery's, matching emotions with color and light and detailed action bravo to the sword fights, all in all it is a superb movie, character with masochism, best suited for male viewers who likes gore and well feel macho...whatever, anyway the story is good too has a mystery element to it the flow is great, it keeps you involved, in the situation, keeps guessing and keeps the viewers in the dark. sex and violence a lot of it violence that is and it has 18+ on it, that is the whole 3 movies altogether. There are some scene that does look a bit similar to some other movie situations, namely LOTR but it's not that distracting or even significant at this point, i really enjoyed it, i think any one who enjoyed, LOTR, final fantasy, medieval action movies, should watch it, sex and violence with a meaning well who could say no to that. enjoy the movie!
    8Hyomaa

    Man Is Enhanced By His Dreams

    Berserk is a story that captures your mind & never lets you go. A dark fantasy admits no boundaries. It follows story of Guts born in battle, struggling to defy misfortunity. Setting in ancient Europe. A mercenary kills only to survive, digs his sword in enemy hearts going closer to death only to feel alive in his miserable life or has nothing to lose. Until he meets Griffith, beautiful & charming leader of mercenary Hawk that will change his life forever. It features horrific action, darker violence, grittier fights which exciting to see raw nature of humanity. Within first 10 mins you will to sink into it. Tension & gravity of actions didn't felt unnecessary terms of scenes. Literally anything goes from murder,love, hate to bare sex. Also, characters has friendship, causality, & admiration towards one another. You can just by looking into the faces & see their fear, dreams, aspirations without much to say. But animation is plain casual, colour frames are dull & poor, some theme felt show or overpaced that loses key values & makes it boring, As per counting it's not disappointing. In fact, excels in both execution and presentation. Some moments elevates the film climax & soundtrack.
    7evansgc55

    An Excellent 3-Part Story, but this one was rushed.

    This movie is Short, whereas the runtime may be about 78 minutes but with credits and an opening "anime"-style intro, it's only approximately 70 minutes long. It's short, which Can work in certain films, the Main issue is that certain scenes that were Crucial in the overall Arc were rushed, badly. Especially one scene with Zod where this took up about 15 minutes in the 1997 series, a 10/10 series by the way, but the Movie made it seem less important than it was. Also, the lines are Very straight-forward, as in telling the audience exactly what happened with no room for interpretation. The Best way I've heard this described is "leaving no room for interpretation and just telling the audience what happened means bad writing," and there is a Lot of that within this film, compared to the series which is just superb. That being said, it is still a Great watch, especially if you like animation and anime-type cinema, and the story it goes on to tell is top notch... at least the 3 movie series and the 1997 anime which I recommend in English dub over the films; at least a first-watch. If the film was to be a 10/10, it would need to have edited the writing to make it more eloquent, extended the film to about 100 cinematic minutes Minimum, and certain Critical scenes needed to have been rewritten to be more obviously important rather than just line-dropping without time to absorb what was conveyed. Another great thing is many of the Original English Voice Actors Returned for this film series from the 1997 series! This is just amazing, as it was 15+ years and they came back. This is just Professionalism at its' finest.
    8federicopistono

    Masterfully directed climatic epic saga

    Few stories can capture your mind and soul in a visceral way from the beginning, and never leave you. Berserk is one of them.

    Written and illustrated by the legendary manga artist Kentaro Miura, Berserk (ベルセルク) is an epic fantasy saga that knows no time, no boundaries, and no has end. It tells the story of a Guts (ガッツ, Gattsu), a boy born from the corpse of a woman hung on a battlefield, who struggles to fight his unfortunate destiny. Set in a fictional version of medieval Europe, Gatsu is a young mercenary who travels with no direction nor purpose, swinging his huge sword in merciless fights in order to survive. He buries his blade deep into the flesh of his opponents, fighting like a madmen in battle, reminiscent of the nordic berserks, coming closer and closer to death, maybe to finally feel alive. His life is meaningless, his actions have no honor nor reason, except survival. He strives to escape his nature, that of a man born from a dead body, already between this world and the other, with nothing to lose except his miserable life.

    That is, until he meets Griffith, the impossibly beautiful and charismatic leader of the undefeated mercenary band called "the Band of the Hawk" (鷹の団 Taka no Dan). This encounter will forever change his life, and that of everyone else.

    Beware, Berserk is not an ordinary series. It is hard, violent, and not easy to follow. There are no flashbacks constantly reminding you of what happened before, no fill-in episodes, no sweetening of the pill. It is a solid punch of crude reality hitting you in the stomach, and you have no way of guarding yourself. Miura's genius permeates in each page, down to every minute detail. The themes treated are difficult, and never simplified for the sake of the reader. Reality has no shortcuts, no easy way, and that is reflected in the story. The characters in Berserk are genuine, real, endlessly complicated, troubled. They hold secrets, they cheat, murder, conspire, but they are also capable of great kindness. Friendship, ambition, causality, the supernatural, our ambivalent nature, the struggle for power, love and hate. Twenty-two years in, still going strong, in what is possibly one of the greatest stories ever told.

    With that premise, you would think that the task of turning such a story into a series of animated feature films would be arduous. And you would be right. Only an animation studio capable of immense greatness could be up to the task. STUDIO4°C is one such group.

    From the opening scene we know what kind of film we are dealing with. A clear, peaceful blue sky is contrasted by the presence of ominous birds flying in circles, while balls of fire fly over them. Guts looks up at the sky with sad eyes, a scar in the middle of his nose and a helmet on his head immediately tell us what he is. A heartless mercenary. The deaden sound of the blasting gives us a hint of where we are. Everything moves slowly, as if underwater, or inside a womb. How appropriate for someone who was born in a battlefield, who is neither truly alive nor dead, until he begins to fight. Gatsu's heart starts pounding, as he watches a black hawk fall down, the sound increases, until the bird drops dead in the middle of the fight, crushed beneath the boots of armed mercenaries, assaulting a castle. That is the time when the sound rises up at full blast, and we are catapulted into the battle.

    The fight is cruel and violent, unlike anything I have even seen. The Lord of the Rings, Braveheart, Game of Thrones, list what you want, nothing compares to the level of horrifying realism that Berserk has to offer. The animation is top notch, the colours vivid and stunning, you could take any frame from the film, hang it on the wall, and it would work as a painting on itself.

    The soundtrack by Shiro Sagisu is perfectly calibrated to match the already spectacular animation sequence, the epic chorus elevates the scenes to a sense of greatness, without ever overdoing it. The first eight minutes are a masterpiece of action down to the last second, flawlessly directed by the talented Toshiyuki Kubooka.

    In every moment we can see something in motion, be it the clouds in the background or the hair on someone's face, the level of maniacal details is lessened only by the overuse of 3D animation (which is a bit irritating at times). But action sequences of crude violence, great animation, and impeccable sound effects are just a spec of dust in the whole opera. The real value lies in the moments of silence, when the characters quietly ponder about their lives, or study each other, looking into their souls. We can see through their fears, their dreams and aspirations, their hate, without them needing to utter many words. And the few words that are spoken weight a million tons.

    Berserk Golden Age Arc I: The Egg of the King covers volumes 4,5 and half of 6, each of which requires a few hours to read, all delivered in 70 minutes. As you can imagine, they had to make some choices and not everything was included. When this happens, the story usually loses value, the characters are simplified, and everything becomes dull. Surprisingly, this is not the case here. The first part of the Berserk Saga Project, which should cover the Golden Age Arc of Berserk does not disappoint. In fact, it excels, in both execution and presentation. The climatic drama and the anticipated tragedy yet to come reach the peak at the end of the film, accompanied by an epic final score by Susumu Hirasawa.

    STUDIO4°C has delivered a compelling and engaging story, masterfully animated and directed, which breathed life to Miura's pencil, and gave it voice.

    Full review: http://goo.gl/8HNpB

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      Marc Diraison (Guts), Kevin T. Collins (Griffith), Carrie Keranen (Casca), and Sean Schemmel (Gaston) all reprised their roles from the original anime series.
    • Quotes

      Griffith: Why do men like to shed blood, you asked. You are right in saying that it is one of the facets we, men, possess. However, it is but a tool to obtain what our heart desires and keep it from harm's way. I believe it to be a double-edged blade.

      Charlotte: What your heart desires... a lover? A knight's honor?

      Griffith: Both are important, aren't they? Fighting and dying for love and honor is what a knight desires above all else. But for men there exists something even more important than that. You know of it, I believe.

      Charlotte: More important?

      Griffith: It is a dream formulated and fostered for your own sake. Men are entranced by their dreams regardless of birth, rank or social standing. The dream supports them. It makes them suffer and it breathes new life into them. And it kills them. Even after they've given up on it, it continues to smolder in their hearts. All men have a dream at least once in their lives. They imagine themselves being martyrs to the God their dream has become. Others live on powerlessly, birthed into the world. I could not endure such a life.

    • Connections
      Followed by Berserk: The Golden Age Arc II - The Battle for Doldrey (2012)
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by (AG) 'Susumu Hirasawa'

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 2012 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Kỵ Sĩ Đen 1: Quả Trứng Của Nhà Vua
    • Filming locations
      • Japan
    • Production companies
      • Beyond C.
      • Lucent Pictures Entertainment
      • Studio 4°C
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      • $2,152,610
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 16 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 2.35 : 1

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