• Director(s)

    Hiroyuki Imaishi

  • Production Year

    2019

  • Release date

    27/11/2019

  • Genre(s)

    Fantasy, Animation, Action, Science Fiction

  • Approx. running minutes

    111m

  • Cast

    John Eric Bentley (voice), Steve Blum (voice), Johnny Yong Bosch (voice), Melissa Fahn (voice), Crispin Freeman (voice), Arata Furuta (voice)

Film

Promare

moderate fantasy violence

PROMARE is a Japanese fantasy action animated film in which the Earth is endangered by an apparent terrorist threat from a group of humans with pyrokinetic abilities.

PROMARE is a Japanese fantasy action animated film in which the Earth is endangered by an apparent terrorist threat from a group of humans with pyrokinetic abilities.

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violence
In the fantasy context of the film there are numerous scenes of combat between large, robotic machines which are controlled by humans, and which bash each other or launch attacks with futuristic weapons. The action is noisy, intense and sometimes sustained, but no realistic injury is sustained by human characters, even when they are blasted with stylised representations of fire created by the self-combustion abilities of one of the factions in the conflicts. In one scene, an image plays repeatedly on a television monitor of a man being shot resulting in a stylised blood spurt from his head.
additional issues
There are scenes of mild threat. There is also mild bad language including uses of 'bastard', 'balls', 'crap', 'jeez', 'damn', 'hell' and 'jerk'.
  • Director(s)

    Hiroyuki Imaishi

  • Production Year

    2019

  • Release date

    27/11/2019

  • Genre(s)

    Fantasy, Animation, Action, Science Fiction

  • Approx. running minutes

    111m

  • Cast

    John Eric Bentley (voice), Steve Blum (voice), Johnny Yong Bosch (voice), Melissa Fahn (voice), Crispin Freeman (voice), Arata Furuta (voice)

moderate fantasy violence
Classified Date:
29/10/2019
Version:
3D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Anime Ltd
violence
In the fantasy context of the film there are numerous scenes of combat between large, robotic machines which are controlled by humans, and which bash each other or launch attacks with futuristic weapons. The action is noisy, intense and sometimes sustained, but no realistic injury is sustained by human characters, even when they are blasted with stylised representations of fire created by the self-combustion abilities of one of the factions in the conflicts. In one scene, an image plays repeatedly on a television monitor of a man being shot resulting in a stylised blood spurt from his head. There are scenes of mild threat. There is also mild bad language including uses of 'bastard', 'balls', 'crap', 'jeez', 'damn', 'hell' and 'jerk'.
moderate fantasy violence
Classified Date:
29/10/2019
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Anime Ltd
violence
In the fantasy context of the film there are numerous scenes of combat between large, robotic machines which are controlled by humans, and which bash each other or launch attacks with futuristic weapons. The action is noisy, intense and sometimes sustained, but no realistic injury is sustained by human characters, even when they are blasted with stylised representations of fire created by the self-combustion abilities of one of the factions in the conflicts. In one scene, an image plays repeatedly on a television monitor of a man being shot resulting in a stylised blood spurt from his head.
additional issues
There are scenes of mild threat. There is also mild bad language including uses of 'bastard', 'balls', 'crap', 'jeez', 'damn', 'hell' and 'jerk'.
Classified Date:
29/05/2020
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Anime Ltd
  • Classified date

    29/10/2019

  • BBFC reference

    AFF380142

  • Language

    Japanese