Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to an all new Reaction & Review. Tonight, guys, I'm gonna be covering an animated movie from 1983. That movie is "Golgo 13: The Professional".
Now, my first exposure to this series actually came from the 1998 OVA called "Golgo 13: Queen Bee", when I discovered a VHS copy of it at my local mini mall a couple of years ago. And I greatly enjoyed it. So much so that I wanted to see more from this series. And upon looking this series up, I found out that there is at least two live-action movies, plus the first animated film from them that I'm gonna be covering tonight. Which is pretty cool.
Now as from what I remember about Golgo 13 himself, I do know that he is a professional hitman, similar to another famous hitman character known as Agent 47 from the "Hitman" video games. The only major difference is that Golgo 13 does not have an obvious barcode on the back of his head. So there is that. Plus, well, I'm not that invested in the "Hitman" games, surprisingly enough. I tried playing one of them a year ago and it just wasn't my thing.
But getting back on topic, I do hope this movie is gonna be really good. I'm hoping that it's gonna be just as good, if not better than "Queen Bee" was. But I really won't know for sure unless I shut up and I push play, and I'm gonna do that right now. So, without further ado, it's time to kick back, relax, and check out "Golgo 13: The Professional".
5 minutes later
Well, guys, I am able to say that this opening song here is actually really good. I know you guys can't hear it for obvious reasons, but I'm *really* liking this opening song here. I'm hoping this is a good sign of things to come.
5 minutes later
So, guys, I've learned that Golgo 13 really doesn't do anything when a woman is trying to have sex with him. I mean, he's lying down on his back, but he really has no emotion or anything while this woman is trying desperately hard to get him in the mood. I didn't think that was actually possible, guys, but I guess you do learn something new everyday.
8 minutes later
All right, guys, two things. One, I got it wrong earlier in thinking that Golgo 13 doesn't do anything when a woman is making out with him. He will totally do her back. And two, I've already mentioned this before, but I'm really loving the music in this movie. This jazz score here is just so good. I don't have much to say about the story yet, but I'm still very intrigued nonetheless.
11 minutes later
So, despite getting stabbed in the back shoulder, along with a bunch of guys that just shot and blew up a church that he was in, Golgo still somehow manages to escape. At this point, I kinda have to ask if the guy is superhuman, because I don't really know if *anything* will actually effect him.
6 minutes later
Alright, well, now that I've gotten a chance to see more of this guy, I believe I can confirm that Snake is very creepy and sadistic as shit. I could use more colorful words, however, I think what I've said now is good enough for him.
12 minutes later
OK, that was a fucking awesome shot. And the way that Golgo was able to hit his target through multiple windows through one building like that was really fucking awesome. I loved that!
11 minutes later
You know, guys, I'm hoping that, by the time this movie finishes, Snake gets a horribly painful death that will be incredibly satisfying. Calling it now.
14 minutes later
Wait, let me see if I understand this. So the little girl that Dawson had under her control fired some kind of gun hidden inside her doll at Golgo 13. It misses, and Golgo retaliates by shooting at the butler next to her, whom also had a gun in his possession. He kills him, and he just walks off like nothing has happened. I should note that this took place at an airport where multiple witnesses were present. And yet, nobody tries to stop him after he just killed a man? I understand that the man is a professional assassin, but I really would've thought that maybe some kind security would attempt to stop him. Just something I wanted to make mention of.
6 minutes later
Oh yeah...I seem to have forgotten about this. So, I didn't mention this before, guys, but I remember seeing a trailer for this movie some years ago, and I remember something very distinctive about it. Mainly, the usage of these CG helicopters that I'm seeing right now. And, my god, do they look laughably terrible. The fact that I'm seeing it now just makes it stand out in a jarring way. Just...good god, this CG just looks horrible.
The Review
Well, guys, that was "Golgo 13: The Professional". Let me go ahead and shut the movie off now...OK. So, now that I've finally seen this thing, I can officially say that I really did enjoy this movie. Did I enjoy it as much "Queen Bee"? Most definitely, yes. I'm not quite sure if I enjoyed it more than that one. I'll have to rewatch it at some point to see which of the two I liked more. In fact, I might actually just do that after I finish this review. So at least I know what I'll be doing after all this.
But before I get to that, I first want to go over the movie itself. I'm gonna start with writing. Now, if you're not familiar with the "Golgo 13" series, I can tell you guys straight up that this movie's tone is rather dark. In fact, both this and "Queen Bee" is very dark in tone. Nothing about this is light-hearted in any way. This movie has a ton of killing, rape, and with how it all plays out is sometimes even more disturbing. It doesn't let up on itself to show this sort of graphic detail. Now some people are gonna see this as a huge turn off, seeing as how the movie is almost pitch black in tone. And I can understand why. But that, I believe, is the charm of what makes this movie so damn compelling to watch, because it knows what it wants to be and, had this movie kinda been more jokey with itself, I think it would've ruined it's dark tone and would've been completely out of place. Which is a criticism I think James Gunn would be allergic to, since he only knows one kind of movie to make and constantly repeats that process with his other movies.
But setting aside that, the tone here definitely works to it's advantage. Our main assassin, Golgo 13, is also in the same category in which he has no real emotions even when he's on the job. Now, if I had any sort of criticism to make, it would be Golgo 13, or Duke, as his first name indicates, doesn't really have a backstory to speak of. And I'm bringing this up because when I was watching "Queen Bee", I noticed that the man didn't have a backstory in that thing, so I figured that since this is the first kind of feature to where it's focused on Golgo 13, I would think maybe they would try something of a backstory about how Golgo 13 is and how and why he became the assassin that he is today. Well, you don't really get that kind of thing here. Which I'm a little bit surprised by, because, again, I genuinely thought they would throw in some kind backstory for our main assassin, but we don't get anything like that. And normally, I would probably write this off as his character being kind of bland. But then again, I actually think it does work for him in this film because it's not really meant as a character piece. It's more about him going after the targets that he's been paid to kill and still looking badass while doing all this.
One thing I did want to mention is a plothole that I didn't really think about until this movie actually addressed it. You see, our main villain of the movie, Leonard Dawson, is hellbent on killing Golgo 13 after the assassin killed his son, who was suppose to take over his father's company. And later on in the movie, the wife of her now dead husband asks Leonard why doesn't he focus on killing the person who hired Golgo 13 rather than Golgo 13 himself? And that makes sense because Golgo 13 is just doing a job. So why the personal vendetta against him? And Leonard doesn't explain anything other than saying to her that he can't talk about it. And he still doesn't. That is, until near the very end of the movie where we actually do get an answer as to who hired Golgo 13 to kill Leonard's son. And I won't spoil it for you guys, but I will say that it actually does make some sense, in a cruel way. I'll just leave it at that because I really don't want to spoil this movie for you guys.
One other minor nitpick about the writing I wanted to bring up is something I brought up earlier, in which I was gonna ask on whether or not Golgo 13 is superhuman. In which, I mean he's able to outmaneuver everyone that's after him and still be walking out on his own two feet. And for the most part, he's mostly like that. He rarely, if ever, gets damaged or even slows down. The only times you get to see that out of him is with his fight against Snake, and Gold and Silver, the latter being a duo of criminals who were released from prison from the Pentagon. Yeah, I should mention that Dawson has recruited help from the Pentagon, CIA, and FBI to go after and kill Golgo 13. And despite all these governmental agencies all teaming together, Golgo is about to outmaneuver them with very little problems. Like I said, the only ones able to provide any challenge are Snake, Gold, and Silver. All of which take place in the last act of the movie. And even then, Golgo's still able to walk it off with very little problems. Again, it's just a minor thing, but it is something that I did happen to notice as I was watching the movie. So you can take that for what it's worth.
But ultimately, guys, the writing in this movie is very strong. Again, I can understand why some people would be turned away from the darker tones of the film, but I still believe that it works very well and doesn't shy away from it. And while I think it could've benefited from delving into a little bit of Golgo 13's backstory, what is here is still enough to where you could overlook it because what you see from him is what you get, and it's still very good regardless. Now as for the acting, I watched it with the English dub, and I gotta say that the dub here is very good. I can't really recall any instance to where anyone might've phoned it in because everyone did an outstanding job with the script that they were given here. And given that this dub was done in 1992, it is surprisingly very good. Now as I've done with quite a few other anime movies, there is an option to where you can obviously watch it with the Japanese audio with English subtitles, just in case you're not into English dubs. So both sides of the coin are satisfied here.
Now let's talk about animation. And the first thing I need to let you guys know is that the animation was done by TMS. I've talked about them extensively back when I did "Lupin the Marathon", when I was covering "Lupin The 3rd" movies, and they also did this movie. And while I will admit that there is a couple of bits in animation where it could've improved, most of it is just very minor stuff. The art design here is great for this movie, as is the color palettes. This is some really awesome stuff, especially for something that came out in 1983. This is definitely one of the more impressive looking animated films that came out during the 80's. Maybe not as a whole from back then, but I would probably say at least from 83. So at least there's that. But yeah, the hand drawn animation here is great.
That then brings me into the CG, which I actually didn't think I would ever talk about in an animated movie from 1983, but yeah, here we are. This is the very first animated film to include CG, and, boy, does it show it's age. Now maybe, at the time, that this was very revolutionary. However, I happen to remember watching "TRON", which came out a year prior to this one, which also used CG and they did it significantly better. The CG in this is just terrible. A lot of that involves the helicopters, and they stand out like a sore thumb. Also, the outside buildings are rendered in CG, too. Though I will say that they don't look too bad for it's time. The helicopters, on the other hand, are not so fortunate. And it's especially more jarring when they're in action, because at certain points, it will switch back to traditional animation after Golgo 13 takes down a helicopter, and the copter itself is hand drawn. And obviously, it looks a hell of a lot better than the ugly-looking CG models. And I know I shouldn't be complaining about these models, seeing as how it's the first 2D film to include CG, however, I still feel like I have to mention it anyways and give my own input on it, as I'm suppose to do with a movie review. Again, maybe for it's time, it looked really interesting. However, I still would've thought it looked terrible, even for the standards of 1983. So yeah, the CG here is terrible. Granted, you could get a laugh out of how terrible they look, so I can't say that there isn't any merit to them at all. But still, I'm not quite a fan of them myself.
Anyway, the sound-mixing here is good. The score here is fantastic. It has mixture of jazz, early rock music, etc, and it sounds fantastic. Especially the jazz music, because I really like how well the jazz music was done here. Granted, some of that is incorporated into the sex scenes, which Golgo still has an emotionless expression even when he's suppose to be banging whatever gal he comes across. Still though, outside of that, the music is still great from top to bottom. There isn't a single bad track that I came across, so it makes a great movie even better.
So yeah, guys, I think you already know what I'm gonna say here. When it comes down to it, can I recommend "Golgo 13: The Professional"? Oh yes, definitely, guys. This movie is great. The only thing I have to sorta caution you on is that the very dark tone of the movie is not going to be for everyone. So if you're uncomfortable with the darker themes of the movie, then you probably won't want to watch it. But I still believe it's worth checking out, especially if you're someone who's either a fan of the "Golgo 13" series, or if you're a newcomer and you want to get into it, then I wouldn't mind this being your first film. Just, again, you have been warned about what I said involving the dark tones of the movie. So yeah, guys, I can definitely recommend "Golgo 13: The Professional". I'm glad that I was able to get around to it after buying it at a convention a couple of years ago and it was totally worth the wait. Now, I said earlier that I was going to watch "Golgo 13: Queen Bee" after I finished watching this movie, and I'm still gonna hold to that. So I'm gonna go do that right now as soon as I upload this review because I really do want to see it again.
And with that, guys, we come to the close of another Reaction & Review. Until next time, ladies and gentlemen, take care, and I will see you all later. Peace.