

Broken Blade: The Time of Awakening
In the continent of Cruzon, an impending war between the Kingdom of Krisna and the nation of Athens is brimming. The people of this land are able to use quartz for whatever purpose they desire. Yet one person, Rygart Arrow, is not. He is an "un-sorcerer," a person unable to use quartz. But this characteristic will enable him to pilot an ancient Golem, one strong enough to put up a fight against the invading army of Athens.
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Plot Summary
In the world of Aten, a devastating war rages between the Kingdom of Assam and the Athens Empire, fueled by ancient, powerful mobile suits known as 'Golems.' A young slave named Narut, who possesses the unique ability to pilot these Golems, is thrust into the conflict. He forms an unlikely bond with the reluctant Princess Sigyn, and together they must navigate the treacherous political landscape and the horrors of war. Their journey becomes a desperate fight for survival and a quest to understand the true nature of the conflict and the destructive power they wield.
Critical Reception
Broken Blade: The Time of Awakening, the first film in the series, was generally well-received by critics and fans for its stunning animation, intricate world-building, and compelling action sequences. The film was praised for its mature handling of themes like war, sacrifice, and the burden of power, setting a strong foundation for the subsequent installments. While some noted the plot could be dense, the overall impression was that of an impressive and visually spectacular mecha anime.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually stunning animation with fluid action sequences.
- Engaging plot with mature themes and complex characters.
- Impressive world-building that draws viewers into its conflict.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's beautiful animation and exciting mecha battles. The storyline, though at times complex, was generally seen as engaging and thought-provoking, with many enjoying the mature exploration of war and its consequences.
Fun Fact
The animation studio behind Broken Blade, Production I.G, is also known for its work on acclaimed titles such as Ghost in the Shell and Psycho-Pass.
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