Postby Ashley » Tue Jul 29, 2003 7:54 pm
Finally finished the perfect sessions box set. So review time folks!
Violence Definately not for younger viewers. It was not the all out gore fest I'm told Akira is, but there is blood. People get shot or knifed. But it's usually well, as ironic as this sounds, "clean". Meaning there is some blood on the floor or their shirts. The most violent case I can remember is a man getting his jugular vein sliced in zero g. Nothing unrealistic, but it was still there. Probably a 16+ rating here...although if you can handle gundam wing uneditied, this shouldn't phase you.
As for the overall violence itself, virtually every episode had some kind of fight in it. Mafia style shoot outs, martial arts-esque duels, something like that. Given the genre/focus (a bounty hunter), it's not suprising.
Oh, and the violence was never gratuitious, IMO. It always seems to fit well with the story, and after all, the guys the heroes are chasing down are notorious villians. I'd be a bit miffed if they didn't have something to make them so villanious.
Language Ok, there was a lot of this. Spike isn't not of the clean mouthed persuasion, nor is Jet or Faye, but our green haired hero takes the cake on most of it. Again, it's a little irksome, but it was never out of place or over done. Always out of anger, frustration, etc, not just for the sake of saying it, which to me says a lot. Never beyond hell, d, or s.
Nudity There is a full frontal nude shot that lasted all of about .5 seconds. It was explained, however, and not for no good reason [spoiler="explanation: slight spoilage"] a character is induced with too many female hormones, making him grow breasts. Another character discovers this when she opens the shower[/spoiler]. There is a few shower shots, but nothing scene except the aforementioned. No worse than soap commercials.
Sex There was a few implied scenes. No outright sex scenes, but there was a walk-in on two gay characters (all you see is them in bed, and it lasts about 3 seconds), a few gay hookers (but nothing more there), and a brief flashback implying something between the hero's main love interest and himself.
Other things
I have to mention this. In one of the end episodes, can't remember the number but the title is "Brain Scratch", there is mention of a cult. This cult's leader questions the existance of God, and spoofs out some stuff like, "humans created the idea of god because a world without one is too harsh to live in". The heroes manage to dismiss it as merely a child's dream, but it is still there. Important to note the show itself does NOT endorse this, but merely mentions it.
Score wise, this gets a 7 out of 10 from me. Yes, the violence and language make it unsuitable for younger viewers, but for those that can handle it, it's a great series. The characters are real, humorous, and relatable. Again, I stress however a 16+ rating; there ARE mature themes in here, and mature scenes. View with caution.