Gantz | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | August 3, 2012
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Often substitutes logic for style. Drags too much before cliffhanger ending. Like Men in Black if they were all assassins. Cool ideas.
| genre | Action | Sci-Fi |
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| synopsis | After trying to rescue a man on the subway tracks, two teens wake up in a room dominated by a mysterious black sphere that sends them to hunt down and kill aliens hiding on Earth. |
| lead actors | Ken'ichi Matsuyama | Kazunari Ninomiya | Natsuna Watanabe | Tomorowo Taguchi | Ayako Yoshitani | Shun'ya Shiraishi | Kensuke Chisaka | Mukau Nakamura | Yuriko Yoshitaka | Kanata HongĂ´ |
| director | Shinsuke Sato |












