Blue Remains (2000)

Blue Remains (2000)
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Long after mankind has decimated the planet with nuclear weapons, hope lives on in the form of a young girl who discovers a stash of regenerative seeds in this computer animated science-fiction fantasy from directors Toshifumi Takizawa and Hisaya Takabayashi. When 14-year-old Amamiku discovers a stash of seeds with the remarkable ability to restore the Earth to its natural state, she unwittingly unleashes Glyptofame, a vengeful and all-powerful primal force whose singular goal is to destroy all evidence that mankind ever existed -- including Amamiku and all of those she holds dear. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Synopsis of Blue Remains

Long after mankind has decimated the planet with nuclear weapons, hope lives on in the form of a young girl who discovers a stash of regenerative seeds in this computer animated science-fiction fantasy from directors Toshifumi Takizawa and Hisaya Takabayashi. When 14-year-old Amamiku discovers a stash of seeds with the remarkable ability to restore the Earth to its natural state, she unwittingly unleashes Glyptofame, a vengeful and all-powerful primal force whose singular goal is to destroy all evidence that mankind ever existed -- including Amamiku and all of those she holds dear. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
77 mins
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Kathy N.

    The animation was beautiful, except for the human characters. The story was very slow with almost no plot. No character development. Not Rated, but I'd give it a PG for language. Not worth the time it took to watch.

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    Mary and lucas C.

    it was a very good movie.

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    Kevin A.

    I liked the Idea of returning to re-terraform the earth and save it for future generations. but the movie was slow ,placid, and the bad guys were just brains and eyes floating in a plastic bag ...

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