Killy thus arrives as a hero, and his fight to protect the innocent makes for an action-packed ride that, unlike most anime of its kind, benefits from the use of CGI. Despite him being the main character in the comic, the film puts defenseless survivors up front. A lone hero, Killy, wanders in search of a potential resolution. Humans are no longer welcome and are threatened at every turn by the robotic Safeguard security forces. It's a sci-fi tale set in a seemingly endless city, the product of an AI run amok. However, with the narrowed focus on a single story arc and a shift in perspective, the new take on Tsutomo Nihei's revered comic succeeds by trying something different. Adapting the 2000-plus pages of the Blame manga to a film would have been a risky move on Netflix's part.
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