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The Empire of Corpses
Description
In 19th-century London, corpses are re-purposed with a false soul in order to use them as laborers. After being invited to join a secret society, a young medical student is given a mission to find the lost writings of Dr. Victor Frankenstein.
In 19th-century London, corpses are re-purposed with a false soul in order to use them as laborers. After being invited to join a secret society, a young medical student is given a mission to find the lost writings of Dr. Victor Frankenstein.
Actors:
Kôji Takeda,
Anthony Bowling,
Ben Bryant,
Andrew Love,
Ayumu Murase,
Takayuki Sugô,
Taiten Kusunoki,
R. Bruce Elliott,
Chris Burnett,
Issei Futamata,
Derick Snow,
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Kôji Takeda
Anthony Bowling
Ben Bryant
Andrew Love
Ayumu Murase
Takayuki Sugô
1 August 1952, Chiba, Japan
Taiten Kusunoki
18 March 1967, Tokyo, Japan
R. Bruce Elliott
3 September 1949, Renton, Washington, USA
Chris Burnett
Issei Futamata
15 March 1955, Aomori, Japan
Derick Snow
Director:
Ryôtarô Makihara
Ryôtarô Makihara
Country:
Japan
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April 28, 2016
The Empire of Corpses is worth seeing for its stunning animation and unique twist on zombies, but its muddled story, awkward finale, and overuse of excessive scientific jargon makes the two hour anime film feel like a bittersweet steampunk symphony