The Last Love Song on This Little Planet

– Based on the Best Selling Anime Series "SAIKANO" Shy coed Chise (played by Aki Maeda from Battle Roy..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
4.80 / 10
Duration:
2 Hours
Release Year:
2005
Original Name:
最終兵器彼女 アルティメットエディション
The Last Love Song on This Little Planet (2005) - Also known as 最終兵器彼女 アルティメットエディション

Based on the Best Selling Anime Series "SAIKANO" Shy coed Chise (played by Aki Maeda from Battle Royale) is madly in love with high school athlete Shuji. The two share a bond which only intensifies when war breaks out in futuristic Japan. But Chise has a secret that - if revealed - would not only destroy her relationship but would also put her life at risk. Chise is not an ordinary teenage girl, she is actually the ultimate weapon of mass destruction, a genetically engineered cyborg built specifically for extreme military use. When she goes into battle, Chise strikes fear in everyone around her, including her own troops. Her boyfriend must never know.

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The Last Love Song on This Little Planet (2005) - Trailer

Release Date:

28 Jan 2006

Language:

Japanese

Director:

Taikan Suga

Writer:

Yukako Shimizu (screenplay), Shin Takahashi (manga)

Main Actors:

Adeyto, Robert Baldwin, Masatô Ibu, Shihori Kanjiya

Plot:

Quiet, introverted high school girl Chise, who is madly in love with Shuji, a confident, arrogant athlete. They both go to the same high school in Hokkaido, but it takes Chise all of her courage to tell Shuji about her feelings for him. The two hit it off and form a strong, loving bond, which only intensifies when war breaks out in Japan. But Chise has a secret, one so dark, so terrible that it may threaten not only her relationship with Shuji, but also her life, his life and the future of the entire country. For Chise is no ordinary girl, she is the ultimate weapon of mass destruction, a genetically engineered cyborg built specifically for military use - and when she goes into battle she strikes fear in everyone around her, including her own troops.

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
4.8/10