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Vexille ( ベクシル 2077日本鎖国 , Bekushiru 2077 Nihon sakoku , lit. "Vexille: 2077 Japanese Isolation") is a 2007 Japanese CGI anime film, written, directed, and edited by Fumihiko Sori , and features the voices of Meisa Kuroki , Yasuko Matsuyuki, and Shosuke Tanihara.

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66-630: A Jag devours them. Vexille and Leon are rescued by a SWORD helicopter just as Daiwa headquarters collapses into the bay, along with every Jag in Japan. As Vexille and Leon are flown from a now completely lifeless Japan, Vexille comments that humanity's spirit can never be taken away. The original soundtrack and music to the series features an electronic , techno , urumee melam and trance theme, and features Basement Jaxx , Boom Boom Satellites , Asian Dub Foundation , Dead Can Dance , Carl Craig , The Prodigy , DJ Shadow , M.I.A , with singer Mink providing

88-499: A large variety of artists (sometimes uncredited) such as Thom Yorke , Adele , Virus Syndicate , Dave Cloud , Cat Power , Emma Pollock and Ian Brown and participated with one track on the Vexille Movie Soundtrack. In 2002, the group started their own record label, called Various Records or Various Production, where they began releasing their own material, usually on 7" or 12" vinyl, or later as mp3 releases. In 2009

110-416: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Various (band) Various , or Various Production , is an English dubstep / electronic music duo formed in 2002. The group blends samples , acoustic and electronic instrumentation, and singing from a revolving cast of vocalists. Its members, Adam and Ian, purposefully give very little information about

132-431: Is unable to prevent its passage. In protest, Japan withdraws from international politics. All foreigners are deported, and further immigration is prohibited. In addition, the R.A.C.E. network is constructed—270 off-shore installations that cover Japan with an energy field, nullifying all communication with the outside world and making satellite surveillance impossible. Trade and diplomacy continues, but Japan vanishes from

154-504: The United States–based distributor, Funimation Entertainment ; however since that time the number increased to 129 countries. By the 2060s, robotics technology has become extremely advanced, including cybernetics . World opinion begins to turn against robotics, leading to the U.N. declaring a unilateral ban on further research in 2067. Japan , being home to robotics pioneer Daiwa Heavy Industries, strongly protests this ban, but

176-542: The Various Production label, Gold Panda . At some point during or prior to 2012, Ian Carter left the duo. He formed folk group Stick in the Wheel with previous Various collaborators Nicola Kearey and Rachel Thomas Davies, and has released music under the pseudonym EAN. Vexille At the 60th Locarno International Film Festival , where Vexille made its world premiere, the film was sold to 75 countries, including

198-494: The action scenes which "aren't nearly as exciting as they should be — most of the action scenes boil down to rather mundane gun fights or chases, and while they look great there's no real energy in them." It currently has a 60% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes . For the Region 1 release Vexille was first released in a 1 disc format on May 20, 2008, followed by a 2 Disc special edition on November 4, 2008. Both versions include

220-501: The ceramic gates open, destroying Tokyo and enabling the Jags to enter Daiwa's headquarters. Kisaragi, having somehow survived, shoots Saito and escapes with his research. The underling then releases Vexille and Maria before succumbing to his wounds. Vexille pursues Kisaragi while Maria frees Leon, who shows concern for Vexille, angering Maria. Thus when Vexille prevents Kisaragi's escape in a helicopter, Maria grabs him and holds them together as

242-399: The company, and uses Vexille's transmitter to successfully transmit the distortion frequency. Maria, the head of the resistance, details the 10 years of secrecy while SWORD studies Japan in shocked horror—the islands are a lifeless wasteland. In 2067, an unknown disease struck Japan and was countered by an experimental vaccine . In actuality, the disease was created by Daiwa and the "vaccine"

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264-462: The duo started another label, called "Misc", this time for selling artworks and other products. The duo signed a publishing deal with the newly formed Fire Songs in November 2007, a division of eclectic London-based record label Fire Records . In early 2009 they released a new LP, an experimental collaboration with poet Gerry Mitchell called The Invisible Lodger and signed the first act to release on

286-443: The frequency of the R.A.C.E. network, enabling SWORD to gather intelligence on the country. Although the agents successfully enter Japan, they are detected by security forces before they can transmit their data. Vexille is the sole SWORD agent to evade capture, and only her lover Leon survives to be taken to Daiwa's headquarters. Vexille awakens to find Tokyo is now a shanty town ruled by Daiwa. A small resistance movement opposes

308-524: The group or themselves, and tend to do little in the way of self-promotion . Nevertheless, the group began winning critical acclaim with its single releases in 2005 and 2006, with singers Rachel Thomas Davies and Nicola Kearey. Their full-length for XL , The World is Gone , arrived in July 2006. They have released a large number of vinyl EPs and 7" records, as well as digital exclusives for Rough Trade , iTunes , and Boomkat . They have released remixes of

330-535: The original Japanese soundtrack as well as the English dub, with optional subtitles. A Blu-ray Disc version was released on the same day as the 2 Disc special edition and includes exactly the same features as its DVD counterpart. Region 2 DVD was released on September 1, 2008, in a limited edition steelbook 2 Disc set, featuring only the original Japanese soundtrack with English subtitles without English Dub. That version has since gone out of print and has been replaced by

352-411: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Various . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Various&oldid=1059767024 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

374-468: The service bridge, the bridge has been detached from the headquarters, the Jags fall into the sea, and Vexille and Maria are captured. They are taken to Kisaragi, the master of Daiwa, who boasts that his research is nearly complete. And as he needs more test subjects, he is going to invade America. Vexille attacks him with a hidden knife, revealing that his blood is still human—he has not used the process himself. Saito then strangles him. The town council forces

396-492: The soundtrack, particularly Paul Oakenfold's score: "A couple of tracks manage to rise to the occasion, but for the most part, Vexille's tunes feel limp and repetitive." Hyper comments on the film for "retreading of familiar territory already covered effectively by Ghost in the Shell ". It commends the visuals for its " cel-shading and rotoscoping , leading to some incredibly impressive looking set pieces". However, it criticises

418-510: The theme song Together again and Paul Oakenfold handling the music score production, which was co-written with Ian Green and Michael J McEvoy . McEvoy also orchestrated and programmed the score. This movie has been said to have a Resident Evil -like plotline and has drawn many comparisons to the movie. A review of the DVD on website IGN gave this film 6 out of 10, finding it difficult to follow and riddled with plot holes. They also found fault with

440-407: The wilderness. The Jags destroyed all of Japan, save Tokyo which is protected by an inedible wall of ceramic . The Resistance plans to draw the Jags along a service bridge to Daiwa's corporate headquarters, which now stands in the middle of Tokyo Bay . Vexille volunteers her assistance (and that of her flight-capable armor). However, though Vexille and Maria succeed in drawing the Jags to the end of

462-524: The world scene. Ten years later, the United States Navy special warfare unit "SWORD" is trying to trap a Japanese informant for Daiwa in Colorado. The instigator, Saito, escapes by cutting off his own leg. Analysis shows the leg is made of bio-metal. SWORD suspects that Japan has concealed extensive development of banned technologies. They embark on an unapproved scheme to infiltrate Japan and to find out

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484-426: Was used as an excuse for Daiwa to begin testing experimental nanotechnology . Every Japanese citizen was converted into a form of synthetic life . But there were unforeseen side effects; the conversion was imperfect, resulting in the infected humans losing their free will and becoming just lifelike machines. Some of the nanotech went amok, creating the "Jags", giant whirling constructs of semisentient metal that prowl

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