Konterr
Brilliant and touching
Bea Swanson
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Benas Mcloughlin
Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
Phillipa
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
Al Ampatuan
Okay I'm going to give an honest review. First things first the movie nowhere near that bad, this movie was made in 2000 in what I'd expect' its good to see the first Gundam live action series since there's only had been anime series of it. Positive feedback - Music track is brilliant to hear - Good special effects in the 2000 - Interesting battle/fighting scene - The physics(Gravity/Space fight) was almost real. Negative feedback - Bad acting (Not terrible) - Confusing storyline or plot - Need more episode or it should have been Overall Its a good movie to be seen if those who don't know whats Gundam.
AlucardDjin
When I watched G Saviour I was very excited because as a bit of a gundam fan it was new to me. But when watching it i expected some of the gundam ideals to be put in there, Like with Kira from seed, protecting a group of friends but then learning fighting is not the way, even to start saving the enemy from death. However in G Saviour we have more American film ideals, the lone hero is in the gundams but not as obvious as it is in this film, and right away he wants to save the world but does not care for the other side no mater who they are. Even Herro Yui began to realise there was good people on both sides! so in this case i was disappointed a bit, however it did redeem its self by hinting at the fact that there was confusion to which side was right, and the use actually following the style flow of gundam with the off world colonies. Also...even after all that...if you don't give a poop about the missing element of Japaneses-godlyness, it has large Robots with energy blades! 'nuf said! =p people ENJOY its got something for all, even the kiddies
cra5h_0v3r1d3
So I'm a huge Gundam fan. I collect all means of Gundam media. I have DVDs unreleased DVDs and VCDs and if I see a Gundam model I don't have I buy 2 so I can paint 1 and put the other away. I feel the original "Mobile Suit: Gundam" movie seris was the best and probably always will be. But I saw this thing and had to pick it up and buy it because it's Gundam. I didn't even look at the back to notice that it had actual people in it. I figured it was just some cheasy CGI thing that was whatever... Point is... I got it home and put it in... the image was sooooo grainy and dark (to hide how crapy the CGI looked) and the acting was so awful that I just started to zone out and I seriously fell asleep. The volume on the DVD fluctiates so much that the end battle scene is booming loud and woke me up. I saw the crappy crappy effects and I just pulled it out and said "OH MY GOD!!! WHAT HAVE THEY DONE!!!". Gundam is one of the biggest anime franchises ever and if they wanted to be serious they should have spoken to some one about making a large budget film that would be awesome. Made for TV movies pretty much always suck, but I've seen way better effects... that one person that posted they liked the effects has never seen Merlin from 1998 or from Earth to the Moon from 1998 or... hell... anyhthing... ANYTHING IS BETTER THAN THIS... WATCH ANY FILM AND IT WILL BE BETTER THAN THIS!!! it's terrrible... ok... I've ranted enough... Bandai should just talk to Sony or something and make a huge large 100 million dollar film or make 3... I don't care... I'll watch it... just as long as its better than this.. OHHH! if you want large robots and people... rent ROBO JOCKS from back in the eighties... way cooler. Peace out
double.g
G-Saviour has the best visual effects I've ever seen in a TV Movie, and some of the best action too. Who is Brennan Elliot anyway, and why isn't he in any other stuff? Enuka Okuma is also wonderful