Shingeki no kyojin: Attack on Titan
Shingeki no kyojin: Attack on Titan
Humanity lives in constant fear. Titans are a race of huge humanoid beasts that devour people, threatening the very existence of homo sapiens. To protect themselves, people built large and strong walls, in the hope that they would no longer need to fear anyone. Time passed like this, but trouble did not make itself wait long. The titans destroyed the walls and engaged in an unequal battle with their meal. And it is not known how the events would have turned out, if not for Eren, a boy with special abilities. He lost loved ones because of these creatures and his revenge knows no mercy. Read more The film is based on the manga of the same name by Hajime Isayama, which also has an anime. The story consists of two parts, one released in August and the other in September 2015, directed by Shinji Higuchi. At first, the author of the "Attack on Titan" manga was going to write about protecting the city with trees, not walls, but then changed his point of view in favor of a more durable structure. Also, Hajime Isayama intended to kill the main characters in his story, but his decision was influenced by the popularity of the manga. In addition, at his request, changes were made to the characters of some characters for the sake of the film. Tetsuya Nakashima was supposed to direct, but he dropped out due to creative differences. He was replaced by Shinji Higuchi, who is one of the screenwriters of the world-famous anime series "Evangelion". Most of the Titans are actors in make-up, with additions in computer processing. In Japan itself, the tape "Attack of the Titans" was released at the beginning of August and took first place in the box office, overtaking "Posipak". The film was shot on an abandoned island.