

BLAME! 2017
Step into the labyrinthine world of *BLAME! (2017)*, a cyberpunk masterpiece directed by Hiroyuki Seshita, where humanity teeters on the brink of extinction within a sentient megastructure that grows infinitely.
Director: Hiroyuki Seshita
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is BLAME! (2017) about?
*BLAME! (2017)* follows a lone wanderer in a world overtaken by a self-replicating, automated city that has turned against humanity. Trapped in a vertical maze of infinite levels, he encounters a small group clinging to survival, all while hunted by the Safeguard—an unstoppable defense system that sees all intruders as threats.
Who directed BLAME!?
BLAME! (2017) was directed by Hiroyuki Seshita, known for his work in anime and CGI animation.
Who stars in BLAME!?
The film features the talents of Takahiro Sakurai as the protagonist, alongside Kana Hanazawa, Sora Amamiya, Mamoru Miyano, and Aya Suzaki in key roles.
Is BLAME! (2017) worth watching?
If you love atmospheric sci-fi with deep themes and stunning visuals, *BLAME! (2017)* is absolutely worth your time. Its blend of cyberpunk action and existential dread creates a unique experience, even if it isn't a mainstream hit.
How long is BLAME!?
BLAME! (2017) runs for 106 minutes.
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About BLAME! (2017) — A Dystopian Cyberpunk Anime Masterpiece
Step into the labyrinthine world of *BLAME! (2017)*, a cyberpunk masterpiece directed by Hiroyuki Seshita, where humanity teeters on the brink of extinction within a sentient megastructure that grows infinitely. This sci-fi anime thriller unfolds in a future where an automated "infection" has spiraled out of control, fracturing civilization into a vertical cityscape of endless levels—each level a battleground where the last remnants of humanity hide from the relentless Safeguard drones. With lush animation and a haunting atmosphere, the film explores themes of isolation, survival, and the cost of technological hubris.
Key performances from Takahiro Sakurai, Kana Hanazawa, and Sora Amamiya drive a story that blends tense action with deep existential questions, making *BLAME! (2017)* a must-watch for fans of dystopian sci-fi and cyberpunk aesthetics.




