Patema Inverted
Patema Inverted | |
Japanese DVD cover art | |
サカサマのパテマ (Sakasama no Patema) | |
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Genre | Fantasy |
Original net animation | |
Patema Inverted: Beginning of the Day | |
Directed by | Yasuhiro Yoshiura |
Written by | Yasuhiro Yoshiura |
Studio | Purple Cow Studios Japan |
Released | February 26, 2012 – August 25, 2012 |
Runtime | 6 minutes |
Episodes | 4 |
Anime film | |
Directed by | Yasuhiro Yoshiura |
Written by | Yasuhiro Yoshiura |
Music by | Michiru Ōshima |
Studio | Purple Cow Studios Japan |
Licensed by | |
Released | November 9, 2013 |
Runtime | 99 minutes |
Patema Inverted (サカサマのパテマ Sakasama no Patema) is a 2013 Japanese anime science fiction film by Yasuhiro Yoshiura.[1][2] It was released in Japan on November 9, 2013.[3] A four-episode ONA series, Patema Inverted: Beginning of the Day, streamed in 2012.[4] The film was also shown in the UK.[5] Cinedigm released the film on Blu-ray and DVD in North America on November 11, 2014.
Plot
The film begins with an experiment in the near future, in which scientists attempt to harness Earth's gravity for energy. The experiment fails and results in the devastation of much of the surface: nearly everyone and everything is thrown into a reverse gravity field and sent flying from Earth.
The film fast-forwards a number of years and presents Patema, a respected teenage girl who lives in a society that dwells underground. The subterranean community imposes rules to keep its members away from "danger zones" in the tunnels that surround the community. Inspired by her friend Lagos, who has mysteriously disappeared before her story begins, Patema explores the tunnels. One day, while looking at a large, seemingly bottomless hole, she is startled by a figure that appears to walk on the ceiling, and she falls into the pit.
In the totalitarian nation of Aiga, founded to protect its citizens from "danger zones" that were created by the failed experiment, Patema falls out into the wide open world above the surface. A teenage boy named Age living there, has been traumatized for some time after watching his father suffer a fatal accident while attempting to demonstrate a flying machine, and desires to continue his father's dream. While gazing at the night sky near a fence surrounding Aiga, he hears a noise to find Patema there, whose gravity is inverted from his. Aiga, a place with reversed physics, where if she let go she would "fall up" into the sky. After helping her safely to the ground to avoid having her fly off into the sky because Age is heavier, he takes her to a nearby shed, where they learn about each other's worlds.
Aiga's leader Izamura, who sees the failed experiment and the "Inverts" (those who suffer from inverted gravity) as a sin, wants to eliminate them. When he discovers Patema's presence via numerous security cameras, he has his troops capture Patema and Age. Age discovers that by the two gripping each other, Patema's inverted gravity makes him much lighter, reducing the speed at which he falls. He suggests using this to help return Patema to her people. Evading the troops, the two were captured. Age is scolded and reprimanded, while Izamura takes Patema to his giant governing tower, threatening to release her into the sky, and shows her that he had previously captured another Invert, Lagos, who has long since died. He imprisons her in the top floor, with only a plate of glass between her and the sky should she "fall".
Age returns to the place where he met Patema, and is surprised to find Porta, one of Patema's friends, coming up to find her. Age goes with Porta to the underground tunnels, finding himself an Invert among those people. They, along with the society's Elder, devise a plan to free Patema. Age and Porta work together, using the same means of each other's weights to offset gravity, to sneak into the tower by going through its abandoned basement. Age enters the top floor alone and frees Patema, but Izamura and numerous forces soon arrive, chasing the two to the roof. Izamura grabs Patema and orders his right-hand man, Jaku, to shoot Age. Jaku hesitates, then Patema instead jumps off Izamura, grabs Age, and the two float off into the sky because Patema is tied with an inverted weight to her leg, shocking everyone watching. Izamura then orders to have Age's death reported as an accident.
Age and Patema continue to fly up, but as they make it through the clouds, they find that the "sky" appears to be a mechanical creation that projects the appearance of stars for Aiga. They discover Age's father's flying machine having "fallen" to the sky. Age reads his father's notes, learning that he had met Lagos, and together they worked to create the flying machine. After spending the night, the mechanical sky is now lit like the sun, and they release the weights that had given the craft buoyancy, letting it float steadily back to Aiga. Meanwhile, Jaku is suspicious of Izamura's orders, and discovers that Izamura had Age's father killed, specifically to prevent anyone from discovering how small Aiga is. As Izamura finds Jaku's snooping, they spot the flying machine falling back to the ground. Kaho, Age's classmate, who believed in him and doubts that his "death" was accidental, she and others witness the flying machine, and Izamura orders his troops to capture it.
Age and Patema jump from the flying craft, their negating weight allowing them to drift into the large hole that Patema originally fell out of. The underground residents glad to see the two alive. However, Izamura and Jaku follow in the flying craft, which ends up falling to the floor of the large shaft. Izamura shoots and wounds Age, and then attempts to kill Patema when Porta arrives, knocking away the gun and a knife before he loses his grip and falls up the shaft. The floor of the shaft shatters, revealing sky below it. Izamura grabs Patema as he falls into the sky, and see thousands of ruins of buildings around and truly open sky, including a ring of debris about the Moon; it is revealed that it is Aiga and its citizens are those that actually survived the catastrophic incident despite their gravity being inverted, and were living in an artificial world and sky underground which supported this inverted gravity.
Izamura loses his grip on Patema when the remains of the flying craft fall onto him, sending him into the sky lost forever. Age jump and grab onto Patema, and Jaku and the Elder who had saved Porta, quickly secure the two from falling either way. Age wakes to discover the true situation, while the Elder read the notes about his son Lagos, and Jaku agree that their worlds should work together now the truth is known. Like how Age had helped Patema, Patema holds onto Age while they explore the surface.
Voice cast
Major characters as listed in the closing credits:[6]
Character | Japanese voice actor | English voice actor |
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Patema (パテマ Patema) | Yukiyo Fujii | Cassandra Lee Morris |
Age (エイジ Eiji) | Nobuhiko Okamoto | Michael Sinterniklaas |
Porta (ポルタ Poruta) | Shintaro Ohata | Robbie Daymond |
G (Elder) (ジィ Ji) | Shinya Fukumatsu | Bill Lader |
Lagos (ラゴス Ragosu) | Masayuki Kato | Chris Niosi |
Jaku (ジャク Jaku) | Hiroki Yasumoto | Patrick Seitz |
Kaho (カホ Kaho) | Maaya Uchida | Stephanie Sheh |
Izamura (イザムラ Izamura) | Takaya Hashi | Richard Epcar |
Reception
Patema Inverted received mostly positive reviews. The film garnered a 79% approval rating from 14 critics—an average rating of 5.7 out of 10—on the review-aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes.[7] Metacritic provides a score of 66 out of 100 from 8 critics, which indicates "generally favorable" reviews.[8]
Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times called the film "delightful" and also praised the musical score and the "soft and imaginatively detailed" animation. She also compared Patema Inverted with a 2012 feature film Upside Down (which was using similar plot and main theme) but pointed that "this “Can we get along?” movie literalizes a physical attraction that acts as a counterargument to the divided worlds’ insistence on separation".[9]
The film won the Audience Award and the Judges Award at the 2013 Scotland Loves Anime.[10][11] It was also nominated for the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Animated Feature Film at the 7th Asia Pacific Screen Awards.[12][13]
See also
References
- ↑ "Time of Eve Creator's Patema Inverted TV Ad Streamed". Anime News Network. 2013-11-07. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
- ↑ サカサマのパテマ. eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2013-11-12.
- ↑ "Time of Eve Creator's Patema Inverted Trailer Streamed". Anime News Network. 2013-08-07. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
- ↑ "Yasuhiro Yoshiura's Patema Inverted Anime Film to Premiere at Annecy". Anime News Network. 2013-04-24. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
- ↑ "Patema Inverted". Leeds Film. Retrieved November 29, 2013.
- ↑ Patema Inverted. Cinedigm (DVD). 2013.
- ↑ "Patema Inverted(2014) - Rotten Tomatoes". Retrieved 2015-05-28.
- ↑ "'Patema Inverted Reviews - Metacritic". Retrieved 2015-05-28.
- ↑ "'Patema Inverted' Is Yasuhiro Yoshiura’s Animated World". 2014-08-28. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
- ↑ "Patema Inverted Anime Film Wins at Scotland Loves Animation Fest". Anime News Network. 2013-10-22. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
- ↑ Andrew Partridge (2013-10-21). "PATEMA INVERTED WINS AT SCOTLAND LOVES ANIME". lovesanimation.com. Scotland Loves Animation. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
- ↑ "Full List: 2013 APSA Nominees". asiapacificscreenacademy.com. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
- ↑ "Omar and Japan lead APSA nominations". Film Business Asia. 2013-11-11. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Patema Inverted: Beginning of the Day on Niconico (Japanese)
- Patema Inverted at the Internet Movie Database
- Patema Inverted (film) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Patema Inverted on All the Anime
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