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Berserk Golden Age Arc II: The Battle for Doldrey

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Berserk Golden Age Arc II: The Battle for Doldrey

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Berserk anime movie: The Golden Age Arc II – The Battle for Doldrey.

“A friend should never rely on another’s dream…he must have a reason for living that goes beyond me…For me to call a man ‘my friend,’ he must be my equal in every aspect.”

Three years after joining the Band of the Hawk, Guts is shocked to hear Griffith’s words. He believed that his mission was to pursue Griffith’s dream together with him through all the fierce battles and struggles. In order to become an equal to Griffith, Guts decides to leave the Band of the Hawk. Around the same time, the Hundred Years War between the Midland Kingdom and the Empire of Chuder enters its final stage. Midland’s elite force, the White Tigers, attempts to take the impenetrable Fortress of Doldrey but is confronted and annihilated by the Holy Purple Rhino Knights led by Chuder’s strongest general, Boscogn.

Seeing this as a perfect opportunity for his Band of the Hawk to advance, Griffith proposes to the king of Midland to send only his Hawks into the battle to capture the infamous fortress. Guts decides to make this battle his last with Griffith and leave the Band of the Hawk.
30,000 enemy soldiers vs. 5,000 Band of the Hawks…A bloody battle fraught with peril is about to begin…

Special Features

  • Interviews with Japanese Voice Cast
  • ARIA Concert
  • Production gallery
  • International Trailers

Berserk: The Battle for Doldrey Review

"Like I stated in Arc I’s review, this trilogy is adapting the same story arc that the TV anime covered but it will more closely following the manga and obviously have a much higher budget. The cool thing about it? All three movies of the Golden Age Arc are coming out in the same year! Arc II is now upon us, and I was hoping to see a bit of originality in the storyline instead of just a rehash ala Evangelion reboot. The Battle for Doldrey focuses on the epic battle by the Kingdom of Midland to retake Doldrey Castle from the Chuder Empire. Make no mistake about it folks, we’re coming closer to see the Eclipse. Arc II explores the most dark route yet by exhibiting a much darker tone that we’re all more used to seeing in the manga counterpart. Arc I may have whet your appetite, but Arc II is what you have been wanting. The blood FLOWS endlessly in this film.

Berserk was far more real to me than any of the candy coated Evangelion and Escaflowne of sorts. You can really feel the emotion erupting straight from the characters – like you are fighting alongside them, experiencing the pain and the glory and the love and the tragedy; the struggle. You can really identify with the characters. And, thanks to their continued success on the battlefield, Griffith achieves the first step in fulfilling his goal: his band of mercenaries becomes a full-fledged army within the Midland Kingdom. With a running time of just over 100 minutes, they did a good job condensing down the series. The main question on everyones mind who were looking forward to this film was what exactly happened to Griffith during his jail time at the tower of Rebirth? Griffith was continually focused on his goal of achieving his dream of obtaining his own kingdom, willing to sacrifice anything and everything to achieve it. The film indentifies well with this mission and dives deep into the psyche of his torture.

The brutal torture of Griffith does not hold back. Another subtle storyline is the fact that once Griffith emerges from the shackles of pain, Arc II of this Golden Age explores that fact he has romantic feelings for Gatts, even reaching a jealous Casca’s suspicions. Quite the ballsy move since Arc II decides to have multi-layers that actually work in its favor. It contains an interesting mixture of violence as well as dropping in a touch of humor, typically at the expense of its characters vulnerability. It isn’t all good though, and since we are dealing with a condensed story (even for the big screen), the story tends to move at a confusingly erratic pace but is still engaging. Time will only tell if the cliffhanger ending makes a smooth transition to the third and final film.

Without revealing spoilers, the hints of reincarnation are also made apparant. Griffith becomes central as a reincarnated human where he now leads a newly formed Band of the Hawk. This opens up lots of variations to be explored in Arc III. Viewers need to keep in mind again, this film is extremely violent, especially the toture scenes. Griffith tendons got cut in both arms and legs, pulled out his nails, tore off his skin, burned with hot irons and boiling water, and took out his tongue. Although it may be morbid to get a thrill out of seeing this, I can’t deny it just sends a wave of excitement through me knowing that the Eclipse is coming and everything is literally about to go to bloody hell. My verdict is this was a smooth transitional film piece that compliments the first arc but presents the material in a much more macabre and dark tone. Expect the whole story to wrap up fairly quick after this, in what is shaping up to be the best series to film adaptation of all time." A- japancinema.net

Release date NZ
November 14th, 2013
Movie Format
DVD Region
  • Region 4
Brand
Aspect Ratio
  • 1.78 : 1
Language
English, Japanese
Length (Minutes)
92
Series
Studio
Subtitles
English
Supported Audio
  • Dolby Digital Surround 5.1
Number of Discs
1
Country of Production
  • Japan
Genre
Original Release Year
2012
Box Dimensions (mm)
135x190x14
UPC
9322225099258
Product ID
21671900

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