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b2uty
7 people found this review helpful
Nov 11, 2012
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Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
Wow. Just.. Wow. This movie was pure awesome. I usually detest gangster/killing type movies and tend to like more 'romance' but this one has really surprised me. The story was so in-depth but at the same time, simple. The acting was outstanding, which i am also extremely surprised about not that im not a Gackt and Hyde fan, i just didn't know they could act THAT well. Their character's bond in this movie pulled at my heart and left me in tears at some points.
From beginning to end, this movie is a full 10 for me. I hope you enjoy it as much as i do. take care ^^
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Skye-N-Rain
10 people found this review helpful
May 5, 2011
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
A friend of mine recommended this movie to me and gave me the dvd but I never watched it since I was too busy. However, the moment arrived when I finally got time to watch it when my neighborhoods power went out (Thank you laptop!) and so I was finally able to watch the epicness that is Moon Child. The story is amazing, involving vampires, friendship, and tons of action. The Cast/Acting was amazing. The music was alright and served it's purpose well. Even for rewatch value, i'd say this gets a 7. Overall though, this movie is a solid 9, and a movie that everyone should watch.

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Melwill28
8 people found this review helpful
Aug 28, 2011
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Overall 10
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Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
I enjoyed the story of the tortured soul of the vampire. I particularly liked the ending b/c it was a completion to the never ending cycle of hate & killing that surrounded Kai & Sho. The relationship b/t Kai & Sho was particularly interesting. I really liked this movie & will watch it again. The music was really good & I will be looking for the soundtrack. Enjoy!~)
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Marshmallow-Chocoholic
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Feb 21, 2022
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Overall 5.5
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Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 5.5

The Futuristic Vampire Gang Thriller, Which Failed To Deliver An Impactful Bite…


At the heightened craze of vampires flicks and blazing gun thrillers, notorious 1990s " pink film" co-screenwriter and director Takahisa Zeze decided to cash in both genres with ‘ Moonchild’ (2003); a 2 hour trope-worthy film filled with an intriguing premise and characters , as well an array of questionable acting performances and narrative execution.

The movie is set in an alternative timeline where in the year 2014, Japan begins to suffer from economic collapse. As a consequence, myriads of Japanese citizens emigrate to mainland China in order to escape economic ruin.

Set against the backdrop of the fictional ‘ melting pot’ Chinese town of Mallepa, the main narrative focuses upon a trio of orphaned boys. Sho ( Kanata Hongō- ‘ The Prince Of Tennis’, ‘ Nana 2’ and ‘ Himitsu no Hanazono’) is the head of the group, whilst his younger brother Shinji and Toshi are fellow members.

Shinji ends up landing the group in hot water when he steals a briefcase filled with money from a notorious hood gang. Fortunately, Shinji, Sho and Toshi are protected by the mysterious vagrant and later-revealed vampire Kei ( L'Arc-en-Ciel and Vamps’ vocalist Hyde- ‘ Last Quarter of the Moon’).

A time-skip several years into the future reveals Sho to be in his early twenties ( idol-actor and screenwriter Gackt- ‘ Tonde Saitama’, ‘ Sengoku Basara’ and ‘ Time Spiral’). Acting as the leader for his own small gang consisting of Toshi ( Yamamoto Taro- ‘ Battle Royale’, ‘ Secret Love’) and Kei.

However Sho ends up running into trouble along the way when he becomes acquainted with Song ( Wang Leehom - ‘ Love In Disguise’, ‘ Forever Young’) and his sister Yi-Che ( Zeny Kwok).

Whilst Sho ends up struggling between his growing feelings for Yi-Che, rising tensions between old friends and betrayals, Kei begins to struggle against trying to resist his bloodlust and vampiric urges also …

Co-written by director Takahisa Zeze, main actor Gackt and Kishu Izuchi, ‘ Moon Child’ attempted to combine the adrenal-infused thrill of shootout movies, sci-fi futuristic worlds, vampiric-horror flicks and pining romance tales in a movie which attempting to appease to everyone, often failed to deliver a cohesive narrative along the way.

Undeniably there are intriguing elements surrounding ‘ Moon Child’ behind the over-the-top makeup and idol clothing aesthetics of Gackt and Hyde onscreen.

Patchy elements surrounding Kei’s creator vampiric Luka ( Kishu Izuchi) were intriguing, the subtext and evident messaging towards an emerging Pan -Asian society ( particularly enforcing a timeless allegory towards the rise, virtues and flaws of fusion cultures, immigration and poverty in other countries) and the reiteration on the horrors of violence are prominent in parts of ‘ Moon Child’.

On the other hand ‘ Moon Child’ and its array of gun-wielding chic gangsters occupying the periphery of the storyline were often absent of cause, sentience and personal drive.

Sho’s seemingly " burning" feelings for main love interest and doe-eyed Yi-Che were tepid to say the least. Aside from some hinted causes of physical attraction, it seemed ironic that Gackt’s onscreen chemistry with costar Hyde was arguably more passionate than his character’s ” soulmate" and costar Zeny Kwok’s onscreen persona. (Often leading to a somewhat unintentional homoerotic subtext behind Kei and Sho’s interactions. Ironically, this relationship probably would’ve been more dynamic than the established lukewarm chemistry between Yi-Che and Sho.)

As suggested, Song is one of the main antagonistic forces in the series. However rather than being a merciless force to be reckoned with or possessing an ineffable charismatic charm for audiences to make him memorable, Song possessed only one quality; to act as a threat and then fizzle out as quickly as he’d appeared onscreen.

Of course Song isn’t the main focus of the narrative. However considering his role in later events of the storyline as well as the notable absence of foreshadowing or drawing attention for viewers towards his onscreen presence, Song was a notably generic antagonist due to his anti-climactic exit by the latter-half of the movie.

The acting performances of the series are admittedly a mixed-bag. It’s wrong to make out these performances were "dire" or entirely "egregious " in the long-run, but it could often become a grating experience for viewers to witness inconsistent line deliverances and acting performances onscreen.

As for the challenge of pacing, ‘ Moon Child’ could often misstep its execution- cramming multiple genres, storylines, constant time-skips and shifts even into a 120 minute film could often feel somewhat overblown. Whilst the narrative was able to attain a certain entertaining edge from
subverting it’s tedious opening to a pacy and adrenal-infused storyline, Zeze rarely placed emphasis upon the art of " less is more".

As a consequence rather than reducing the movie’s length or themes in order to subtly focus upon a limited yet insightful scope of plot and characters, ‘ Moon Child’ became entrapped in its own self-made Gordian knot of cutout cliches, archetypes and incoherent plot logic from beginning to end.

The cinematography of ‘ Moon Child’ under Zeze’s directing reigns is admittedly an odd accumulation of amateurish shaky angles and shots during epic fight sequences, as well as some surprisingly stunning and impactful symbols placing emphasis upon the old cliche of cyclical narrative symbolism.

‘ Moon Child’ is a classic reflection of the culture of throwaway 2000s productions. Whilst Zeze’s move could be entertaining in parts with a particularly bittersweet ending , ‘ Moon Child’ often felt as though it bit off more than it could chew at times. Choppy execution, inconsistent pacing alongside a potentially intriguing premise with a multitude of loose and messy plot ends rarely helped viewers to feel connected or involved with ‘ Moon Child’’s world building. The acting rarely possessed solid deliverance throughout and in between over dramatic line deliverances and dialogue, the generic array of characters rarely left an everlasting impression for audiences either. Overall whilst ‘ Moon Child’ isn’t a bad watch, the movie is easily overshadowed by its lacking definitive qualities also.

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purplenette
4 people found this review helpful
Oct 16, 2012
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
This movie is dark and twisted. I love dark and twisted. The cinematography is gritty and with great light play. The story is totally based in fiction and has bittersweet friendships that are taken to an extreme. There is a lot of great action scenes although I will say that everyone in this movie should go to a shooting range. They waste a lot of ammo. ;-)

What makes this movie great is the relationship between the male lead characters, Kei played by Hyde and Sho played by Gackt. They are beautiful men, great artists and surprisingly enough can also act.

Thank you my dearest yuh dong saeng for recommending this movie. I also recommend this movie to anyone that likes vampire fiction and action movies.

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KIKIWASHEREXP
2 people found this review helpful
Jun 21, 2013
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 10
DISCLAIMER:
This is my review of the movie so this is what I thought about it and my ideas about the movie that you may not agree with or think is stupid. Note that I am a new member and am not use to making reviews but I will get better.

This movie made me want more and more and more!!! This movie was just simply incredible. I mean besides the fact that the movie had two of the greatest actors (Gackt and HYDE) in japan in it. The deeper message in the movie was amazing. When get past all the cool gun scenes and movie fx and the fact that HYDE is like the sexiest vampire ever. Its really about the close bond/friendship of two men over the years and how even when they part there ways that bond will never be broken. That some time close bonds with people and friendship is all you need to get through in life.

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phantom_mom
3 people found this review helpful
Aug 22, 2011
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
I own two sets of this dvd. I would have rated it higher but just couldn't due to the ending. The movie itself is a bit dark and I wasn't happy with the end at all but I just fell in love with Sho and Kei characters and with their relationship. It's so cute because Sho "Gackt" is so much taller than Kei "Hyde" the vampire but Kei is the mature grown up and guides Sho. There is a lot of action and cool and funny fight scenes and cute romance scenes and bittersweet friendships. I don't usually deal well with movies that are a bit melancholic but I just loved the characters in this I couldn't help myself. This was the movie that started me on my Asian music kick and infatuation with Gackt. I remember the first time I ever saw this in 2003 or 2004, I rented this a dozen times. I don't usually check the credits but I had to see who Sho and Kei were and to this day I'm a total Gackt fan though I never really got into Hyde's music he is still so awesome I love them both and will so watch anything they are in even if it's sad I don't think I would do that with any other artists.

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sparklingangel
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Jan 21, 2013
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10
Kamenashi Kazuya is usually more my cup of tea, but a friend of mine told me that her favorite actor/singer is Gackt, so I decided to give "Moon Child" a try. It helps that I love vampire stories too. Turns out, Gackt can really write one intense tale that actually had me crying at a few points. I think HYDE is my favorite between the two, but really, how do you pick between two characters who have such a tight charisma? This movie is speculative fiction, so definitely not for everyone. But, if you're like me, and like extremely pretty Japanese boys and vampires, and don't mind sobbing your eyes out, then "Moon Child" fits the bill pretty well.

Now I'm fighting the urge to show it to one of my friends who loves vampires, but doesn't usually go for Japanese stuff. I'm a mystery to her, but she loves me anyway. *grins*

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Obachan
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Feb 18, 2017
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
So I decided to re- watch this movie 9 years later, first time I only watched this due to my obsession with Gackt- Sam and didn't really get the plot or cared much. Now as I am a bit older (much older) I realized the plot was had deeper meaning than two good looking guys being BFF ..Lol

If you watch pass the gang and violence, the plot has deeper meaning to it. Its about friendship, loyalty, love and the desired to survive in a cruel and cold world.

Sho and Kei friendship from start was doomed to end up in either one of them dying or something horrible happened to them. But as the story line develops their friendship becomes more of older brother trying to look out for his fearless and sometime baka little brother who sometimes can be so careless but yet very loving and carrying towards his family and friends around him.


The story doesn't really go into dept why the female lead wasn't talking much , so you need to read the plot on wiki after watching it to understand her character. The fact that Gackt-Sama wrote some of the plot made it even more interesting.Watch behind the scene (on YT but so subs) and you will love this film more.

I will definitely re-watch this movie again in few years time.

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