Dirty Pair Features Collection DVD Review

The Dirty Pair anime began production as a
television series before it branched out into film and OVA specials.
The main
characters are commonly known as the "Dirty Pair" (despite the fact
that they
go by the team name "Lovely Angels", because of the fact they are known
to many
primarily as the crime-fighting space team that creates the most
problems for
everyone else. Naturally, the Lovely Angels (also known
as Kei and Yuri) are the best at what they do and
excellent at their goal of fighting baddies and saving the galaxy from
intergalactic problems.
The Dirty Pair films collection is an
altogether different experience than watching the television series or
OVA
episodes. The creative team isn't entirely the same in this case and it
is an
aspect that definitely shows with these special productions.
Unfortunately, I
mean to say that the films included on this set are of a much more
variable
quality than what many fans will expect, hope, or actually find. None
of the
films included on this collection come even close to being on par with
the
previous outings of Dirty Pair lore
and there are a number of problems with each film produced.
What
is
most surprising about a quality variable between each film produced is
the fact
that the disappointing aspects of each film are actually different for
each
production. None of the films are perfect and some fans (including me)
will
find the quality to be disappointing. The worthy storytelling,
characterizations, and goofy humor have largely become replaced by more
action
sequences, weaker storytelling, and unrecognizable characters. What
happened to
the quality? The quality of the filmmaking went out the window. Not literally, of course. But you get the
idea.

The
set
begins with the theatrical feature Project
Eden, which is quite unlike anything else I previously encountered
in the Dirty Pair anime. This was the worst
film in the collection as almost nothing about it revolves around
actual
storytelling or character moments. It was an entirely disappointing
film. It's
messy, incoherent, and not the Dirty Pair
saga that fans are expecting. It
contained the most incomprehensible
plotline.
There's
a
mad scientist who is determined to create the perfect being by
combining human
DNA with alien DNA (of which an amazing amount of information exists
for an
almost extinct race). It's ridiculous how bad the script is at times.
The mad
scientist rambles on incessantly and the Lovely Angels are meanwhile
joining
forces with a mysterious and bulky hunk of a man who assists them in
stopping
the scientist from bringing a new super-evil-species to life. The film
doesn't
manage to have convincing plot threads. Instead, these elements are
interwoven
and rather unsuccessfully as things quickly become confusing and
irritating.
The
worst
thing about Project Eden is that Kei
and Yuri are nothing at all like they are in any previous Dirty
Pair outings created. The characters seem to be portrayed
more as stupid and helpless people and this marks a horrible rendition
of these
normally intelligent, badass, and talented characters that you can't
help but
love. Instead, the writers have basically decided it would be better to
have
them be side-characters in their own theatrical movie and to dumb it
down.
Another
element of Project Eden worth
complaining about is the fact that the story goes at a snail's pace and
the
film eventually winds up in a place where it acts more like a long
music video
and not like a film at all. Entire
scenes are basically just shots of the characters in the slow-motion
mode while
annoying pop music is littered around the already weak material. I
couldn't
stand how bad the filmmaking was and the eventual conclusion just
didn't seem
too special.

The
second
film included on this set is Affair of
Nolandia, and it doesn't fare much better. It features another weak
screenplay. The story is once again simplistic and uninvolving. A girl
disappeared
and it's up to Kei and Yuri to find her and bring her back to her
family. But
as things turn out, they discover that there's more to the missing girl
than
they imagined. The missing girl has superpowers that can affect the
dream state
and reality of others. This has actually led to disaster. Now the real
mission
for Kei and Yuri is to figure out who the girl actually is and why such
bizarre
events are happening.
The
film's
animation is notable for being radically different from previous
incarnations
of character designs utilized for the Dirty
Pair anime. Both Kei and Yuri were given redone character designs
(or should
we say alternative designs?) that are meant to be a tad more realistic.
It
certainly is different, but I'm not sure it was better for it in this
instance.
The previously used designs are far superior and are better at
representing the
anime's spirit.
The
ending
was the best part of all three of the films included in these sets. It
was
pretty simplistic but it worked better regardless. The last fifteen
minutes are
intense in delivery; bringing a decent conclusion. The action is also
decently
done. The story was still simple, generally just average, and
uninvolving.
The
final
film included on this set was Flight 005
Conspiracy. In this feature, Kei and Yuri become faced with the
possibility
that a space transportation carrier was exploded with the passengers on
board
and for some diabolical reason that they needed to solve. The plot has
interesting developments, the animation is more in line with the OVA's,
and the
characters actually seem to be themselves in this special. It was the
one film
in the entire set that was enjoyable enough as an actual adventure with
the
Lovely Angels. It was somewhat intense, suspenseful, and intriguing
from
beginning to end. The conclusion was a bit of a downer in surprising
ways, but
the film itself was well-crafted: imperfect
but entertaining nonetheless.

The
Blu-ray:
Video:
Dirty
Pair Features is a
set re-releasing the films with newly
remastered video from the Japanese DVDs. Project Eden is the
only film
in the anamorphic widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio because the film was the
only
theatrical production. The colors look slightly duller but the print is
largely
the cleanest of all three films and the contrast and level of detail is
impressive. Affair of Nolandia and Flight 005 Conspiracy
are both
presented in full frame because they were OVA specials.
Affair
of Nolandia retained
film grain; a pleasant surprise, but the
film also has many moments of specks of dirt that prevented it from
being as
good as it could have been visually. Flight 005 Conspiracy was
the
cleanest transfer overall and was virtually devoid of print damage. It
had a
good level of detail and colors were vivid without appearing boosted.
This was
the nicest of all three films in the transfer department.
Audio:
The
audio
is consistent between each film. This release contains three options:
Original
Japanese with English subtitles, an English dub from Streamline
Pictures, and
an English dub from ADV Films. None of the films contain a 5.1 surround
sound
mix. This is fine for the Japanese audio and Streamline dubs but I
would have
expected the newer ADV dubs to be done in that style. Regardless, the
sound
would probably have been difficult to improve much.
These
are
quiet audio tracks with less activity than newer anime productions. The
dialogue
is easy to understand and that is easy to appreciate though. Of the
audio options,
I enjoyed the original Japanese Language versions best but I would
recommend the
Streamline dubs for anyone who feels like watching these in English.
The ADV
dubbing isn't as impressive as Streamline's dubbing in regards to the
quality
of voice-acting.
Extras:
Extras
are
minimal. Line Art Galleries and Trailers
for other Nozomi Entertainment
DVD sets were included with each of the films.
Final
Thoughts:
The Dirty Pair: Features collection is inconsistent
as the films are not as well-made as I had actually been expecting to
encounter
as a fan of these characters and stories. The filmmaking seemed to be
trying
too hard to differentiate itself from the other incarnations in both Project Eden and Affair of Nolandia, but
at least Flight 005 Conspiracy was close to the
template of Dirty Pair that works so well.
Fans
who
have already seen and enjoyed all three movies are encouraged to
purchase the
set but fans of Dirty Pair in other
incarnations who have yet to experience these feature films will want
to rent
them first. The films may come across as largely unnecessary and
uninspired.
Rent
It.
Neil Lumbard is a lifelong fan of cinema, and a student who aspires to make movies. He loves writing, and currently does in Texas.