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Black Butler (film)

Black Butler (Japanese: 黒執事, Hepburn: Kuroshitsuji) is a 2014 Japanese period-style action fantasy film directed by Kentarō Ōtani and Keiichi Satō.[2] The film is based on the manga of the same name by Yana Toboso.[2]

Black Butler
Directed by
Written byTsutomu Kuroiwa
Based onBlack Butler
by Yana Toboso
Produced byShinzo Matsuhashi
StarringHiro Mizushima
Ayame Goriki
CinematographyTerukuni Ajisaka
Edited byTsuyoshi Imai
Music byAkihisa Matsuura
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures Japan
Release date
  • January 18, 2014 (2014-01-18) (Japan)
[1]
Running time
119 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office$5.8 million

Plot edit

The film is set in a quasi-Victorian history. The world contains two major powers: the West, ruled by the Queen, and the East. The Queen manipulates events worldwide using operatives called the Queen's Watchdogs. Earl Kiyohara Genpou (replacing Ciel Phantomhive from the original manga and anime), is a Queen's Watchdog in an unnamed Eastern metropolis. To the world, she presents herself as male in order to keep a hold on the Genpou family's Funtom Toy Company fortune, as it is only passed down to males of the family, and Kiyohara is now an orphan. Her right-hand man is Sebastian Michaelis, a demon who masquerades as her butler, to whom she sold her soul in order to take revenge against her family's massacre. Also in her household are clumsy maid Rin and house steward Tanaka.

Currently, Kiyohara is investigating a case in which powerful citizens are found mummified and desiccated. The latest victim is the Queen's ambassador Anthony Campelle. At the Eastern Ministry for State Security, a senior official tells policeman Tokizawa that if a Queen's Watchdog exists, they are a threat to the nation and should be disposed of. Tokizawa learns that the Genpous were once called the Phantomhives from England before they moved to Japan and change their family name to Genpou.

Clues lead Kiyohara and Sebastian to an underground club of the wealthy. The Earl infiltrates the club with Rin but they are captured by Kujo, CEO of Epsilon Pharmaceuticals. Kujo talks with a hooded figure about Necrosis, a poisonous new drug. Party guests inhale Necrosis; a bound Kiyohara watches as they begin bleeding from their faces and desiccation sets in. Seeing that the drug is ready, the hooded figure kills Kujo and leaves. Sebastian rescues the Earl and Rin.

It is revealed that Kiyohara's aunt is the hooded figure who killed Kujo, had a hand in killing the Earl's parents, and is the bio-terrorist who will kill innocent people with a Necrosis bomb. She is doing it for eternal youth and as revenge against the Earl's father choosing her sister (the Earl's mother) over her. Sebastian tricks her aunt into succumbing to Necrosis.

The Earl disarms the bomb and Sebastian treats her Necrosis exposure with the antidote. Tokizawa receives a box; in it are the remaining Necrosis capsules and a note that the terrorist danger has been dispelled and the Genpou family are not his enemies. Meanwhile, the senior official from the Eastern Ministry for State Security is notified that the Earl is alive and well; it is revealed that the senior official is a member of the crime syndicate that killed the Earl's parents.

Sebastian puts the Earl to bed. She orders him to never betray her and asks him to stay with her until she falls asleep. As he does so, she sees in him the vision of her father, and smiles for the first time.

Cast edit

Production edit

The film changes the setting of the original manga which was set in 19th-century London to an unnamed Eastern nation in the year 2020.[2] The film stars Mizushima Hiro as Sebastian the lead, his first starring role in three years.[3]

Release edit

Black Butler was released in Japan on January 18, 2014.[2] The film debuted at third place on its opening weekend in the Japanese Box office being beaten by Trick The Movie: Last Stage and The Eternal Zero.[4] The film grossed a total of ¥601 million ($5,672,766) in Japan,[5] and $98,848 in other Asian territories,[6] for a total of $5,771,614 in Asia.

Reception edit

Derek Elley of Film Business Asia gave the film a three out of ten rating calling it "a failure at every level", noting that the film was "stodgily directed, appallingly constructed (with an especially confusing exposition) and laden down with yards of flat dialogue. When any action does finally come, it's just so-so.".[2] The Guardian gave the film three stars out of five, noting that "Much of the dialogue and performances are stilted, but as a kitsch cult watch it has its charms."[7] The Times awarded the film three stars out of five, describing it as "compellingly weird".[8]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "4 Live-Action Black Butler Character Videos Posted". Anime News Network. January 16, 2014. Retrieved January 16, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Elley, Derek (March 26, 2014). . Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved October 14, 2014.
  3. ^ Ma, Kevin (January 22, 2014). Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on May 7, 2015. Retrieved October 14, 2014.
  4. ^ "Japan Box Office". Box Office Mojo. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved October 14, 2014.
  5. ^ "2015年3月下旬 映画業界決算特別号". Kinema Junpo: 96. March 2015.
  6. ^ "Kuro Shitsuji (Black Butler)". Box Office Mojo. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved October 14, 2014.
  7. ^ Smith, Anna (17 October 2014). "Black Butler review – stilted revenge thriller with kitschy charms". The Guardian. Retrieved October 27, 2014.
  8. ^ Muir, Kate (October 17, 2014). "Black Butler". The Times. Retrieved October 27, 2014.

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Black Butler Japanese 黒執事 Hepburn Kuroshitsuji is a 2014 Japanese period style action fantasy film directed by Kentarō Ōtani and Keiichi Satō 2 The film is based on the manga of the same name by Yana Toboso 2 Black ButlerDirected byKentarō Ōtani Keiichi SatōWritten byTsutomu KuroiwaBased onBlack Butler by Yana TobosoProduced byShinzo MatsuhashiStarringHiro MizushimaAyame GorikiCinematographyTerukuni AjisakaEdited byTsuyoshi ImaiMusic byAkihisa MatsuuraProductioncompaniesWarner Bros Pictures Japan C amp I Entertainment Rockworks Avex Entertainment Square Enix A Station GyaO East Japan Marketing amp Communications Inc Tokyu RecreationDistributed byWarner Bros Pictures JapanRelease dateJanuary 18 2014 2014 01 18 Japan 1 Running time119 minutesCountryJapanLanguageJapaneseBox office 5 8 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 See also 7 Notes 8 External linksPlot editThe film is set in a quasi Victorian history The world contains two major powers the West ruled by the Queen and the East The Queen manipulates events worldwide using operatives called the Queen s Watchdogs Earl Kiyohara Genpou replacing Ciel Phantomhive from the original manga and anime is a Queen s Watchdog in an unnamed Eastern metropolis To the world she presents herself as male in order to keep a hold on the Genpou family s Funtom Toy Company fortune as it is only passed down to males of the family and Kiyohara is now an orphan Her right hand man is Sebastian Michaelis a demon who masquerades as her butler to whom she sold her soul in order to take revenge against her family s massacre Also in her household are clumsy maid Rin and house steward Tanaka Currently Kiyohara is investigating a case in which powerful citizens are found mummified and desiccated The latest victim is the Queen s ambassador Anthony Campelle At the Eastern Ministry for State Security a senior official tells policeman Tokizawa that if a Queen s Watchdog exists they are a threat to the nation and should be disposed of Tokizawa learns that the Genpous were once called the Phantomhives from England before they moved to Japan and change their family name to Genpou Clues lead Kiyohara and Sebastian to an underground club of the wealthy The Earl infiltrates the club with Rin but they are captured by Kujo CEO of Epsilon Pharmaceuticals Kujo talks with a hooded figure about Necrosis a poisonous new drug Party guests inhale Necrosis a bound Kiyohara watches as they begin bleeding from their faces and desiccation sets in Seeing that the drug is ready the hooded figure kills Kujo and leaves Sebastian rescues the Earl and Rin It is revealed that Kiyohara s aunt is the hooded figure who killed Kujo had a hand in killing the Earl s parents and is the bio terrorist who will kill innocent people with a Necrosis bomb She is doing it for eternal youth and as revenge against the Earl s father choosing her sister the Earl s mother over her Sebastian tricks her aunt into succumbing to Necrosis The Earl disarms the bomb and Sebastian treats her Necrosis exposure with the antidote Tokizawa receives a box in it are the remaining Necrosis capsules and a note that the terrorist danger has been dispelled and the Genpou family are not his enemies Meanwhile the senior official from the Eastern Ministry for State Security is notified that the Earl is alive and well it is revealed that the senior official is a member of the crime syndicate that killed the Earl s parents Sebastian puts the Earl to bed She orders him to never betray her and asks him to stay with her until she falls asleep As he does so she sees in him the vision of her father and smiles for the first time Cast editHiro Mizushima as Sebastian Michaelis the Black Butler Ayame Goriki as Earl Kiyohara Genpou Genpō Shiori the Queen s Watchdog Yuka as Wakatsuki Hanae Shiori s aunt Mizuki Yamamoto as Rin Lyn the housemaid Tomomi Maruyama as Akashi the house steward Masato Ibu as Kuzo Shinpei Takuro Ono as Matsumiya Takaki Yu Shirota as Charles Bennett Sato 2 Production editThe film changes the setting of the original manga which was set in 19th century London to an unnamed Eastern nation in the year 2020 2 The film stars Mizushima Hiro as Sebastian the lead his first starring role in three years 3 Release editBlack Butler was released in Japan on January 18 2014 2 The film debuted at third place on its opening weekend in the Japanese Box office being beaten by Trick The Movie Last Stage and The Eternal Zero 4 The film grossed a total of 601 million 5 672 766 in Japan 5 and 98 848 in other Asian territories 6 for a total of 5 771 614 in Asia Reception editDerek Elley of Film Business Asia gave the film a three out of ten rating calling it a failure at every level noting that the film was stodgily directed appallingly constructed with an especially confusing exposition and laden down with yards of flat dialogue When any action does finally come it s just so so 2 The Guardian gave the film three stars out of five noting that Much of the dialogue and performances are stilted but as a kitsch cult watch it has its charms 7 The Times awarded the film three stars out of five describing it as compellingly weird 8 See also editList of films based on mangaNotes edit 4 Live Action Black Butler Character Videos Posted Anime News Network January 16 2014 Retrieved January 16 2020 a b c d e f Elley Derek March 26 2014 Black Butler Film Business Asia Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved October 14 2014 Ma Kevin January 22 2014 Eternal Zero tops 5th week at Japan B O Film Business Asia Archived from the original on May 7 2015 Retrieved October 14 2014 Japan Box Office Box Office Mojo Internet Movie Database Retrieved October 14 2014 2015年3月下旬 映画業界決算特別号 Kinema Junpo 96 March 2015 Kuro Shitsuji Black Butler Box Office Mojo Internet Movie Database Retrieved October 14 2014 Smith Anna 17 October 2014 Black Butler review stilted revenge thriller with kitschy charms The Guardian Retrieved October 27 2014 Muir Kate October 17 2014 Black Butler The Times Retrieved October 27 2014 External links editBlack Butler film at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Black Butler at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Black Butler film amp oldid 1213783438, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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