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Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM

Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM

Animation · Science Fiction · Action · 2024

In C.E.75, the fighting still continues. There are independence movements, and aggression by Blue Cosmos... In order to calm the situation, a global peace monitoring agency called COMPASS is established, with Lacus as its first president. As members of COMPASS, Kira and his comrades intervene into various regional battles. Then a newly established nation called Foundation proposes a joint operation against a Blue Cosmos stronghold.

Movie details

Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM

“You are there inside me. Am I there inside you?”

2024 Animation · Science Fiction · Action 2h 5m

Critical arithmetic

One number, for now.

TMDB

7.1 / 10

Community rating

In C.E.75, the fighting still continues. There are independence movements, and aggression by Blue Cosmos... In order to calm the situation, a global peace monitoring agency called COMPASS is established, with Lacus as its first president. As members of COMPASS, Kira and his comrades intervene into various regional battles. Then a newly established nation called Foundation proposes a joint operation against a Blue Cosmos stronghold.

CriticWise case file

What this film says about your taste.

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The archetype split

Who fights over Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM?

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Names above the title

The people responsible.

Directed by

Mitsuo Fukuda

Written by

Mitsuo Fukuda · Chiaki Morosawa · Liu Goto

Soichiro Hoshi

Soichiro Hoshi

Kira Yamato (voice)

Rie Tanaka

Rie Tanaka

Lacus Clyne (voice)

Akira Ishida

Akira Ishida

Athrun Zala (voice)

Nanako Mori

Nanako Mori

Cagalli Yula Athha (voice)

Kenichi Suzumura

Kenichi Suzumura

Shinn Asuka (voice)

Maaya Sakamoto

Maaya Sakamoto

Lunamaria Hawke (voice)

Houko Kuwashima

Houko Kuwashima

Agnes Giebenrath (voice), Stella Loussier (voice)

Court is in session

Put Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM on trial.

Two incompatible taste archetypes. One film. Read the arguments, then issue a completely binding cultural ruling.

The defence The Arthouse Gremlin

“Its refusal to behave is the point.”

The strange choices create the kind of friction that follows you out of the theatre and into the argument.

The prosecution The Popcorn Loyalist

“Oddness is not depth.”

A film can break every rule and still leave nothing behind but the memory of how hard it tried to be singular.