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Violence Jack: Evil Town · review

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Top reader Oct 24, 2021 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
10 /10

The GOAT of Violence OVA!!! If you rate it anything lower than 8 out of 10, then clearly this type of anime is not for you, so you should not even be rating this. I put the threshold at 8 because, although I love this type of 80s/90s OVA, this particular title has some very minor weaknesses, which I overlook in my rating by giving 10/10 but others might not. So there it is. This second installment in the Violence Jack series has the infamous director Ichirō Itano on the directors seat, who is by far the best director when it comes to gory sexy violence inanime.

The theme and story is very dark that it delivers what it advertises in the opening: "darkness falling in humans hearts". Darkness really fell in my heart watching it and I loved it and if neither of the aforementioned events (darkness/love) did occur to you then do not waste your time with 80s/90s violence OVAs.

There is mindless sex, mindless violence and mindless characters overall. The graphics are killing, literally. I mean the crushing skulls and splattering eyeballs alone make it a must watch.

The final fight between Mad and Jack is by any standarts the greatest of all times. Its allusion to manga graphics is spectacular, like drawing the characters monochromatic or transparent, etc. This particular fight alone deserves a standing OVAtion.

The only weakness is that the main character Jack himself is kind of a bore, who bores people by being boring, when he is not boring holes in peoples bodies. When he is not fighting he just stands there devoid of any emotion. This may be part of his asocial character but from time to time it just bores the viewer.

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