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Synonyms: Gekijouban Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works, Fate/stay night Movie, Fate/stay night UBW
Japanese: 劇場版 Fate/stay night UNLIMITED BLADE WORKS
English: Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works
German: Fate/stay night der Film: Unlimited Blade Works
Spanish: Fate stay night la Película: Unlimited Blade Works
French: Fate/stay night le Film: Unlimited Blade Works
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 23, 2010
Producers: CREi
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: Studio Deen
Source: Visual novel
Genres: ActionFantasy
Theme: Urban FantasyUrban Fantasy
Duration: 1 hr. 45 min.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 7.391 (scored by 126625126,625 s)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #24572
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Popularity: #1120
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Favorites: 909

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Oct 3, 2010
Fate/Stay Night is one of those franchises that needs very little introduction. TYPE-MOON's hit visual novel from 2004 was adapted for anime in 2006, and while the original series was good for the most part, the show suffered due to an inherent problem with any visual novel adaptation.

Visual novels are a strange blending of anime, manga and games that, in a number of cases, allow the player a degree of choice over the events in the story (although there are some purely linear ones out there). The issue though, is that the same event may have several different outcomes that are dependent on the ...
Nov 26, 2014
Who is this for? Why was this even attempted?! Who the hell thought cramming 30 hours of story into a 90 minute movie was a great idea?! This "movie" is a disaster! If you have never heard of fate, you will be lost in this incomprehensible mess. If you have seen fate stay night by DEEN, the first third of the movie is a boring recap, the twists in the second act will be rubbish to you and in the third act... you will have an embarrassingly hilarious final fight and instead of a CG dragon you will get a ...
Oct 4, 2010
Mixed Feelings
Oh, UBW, where should I start?

UBW was probably one of the most anticipated movies, and I can't blame people for that - the original route in the Visual Novel was outstanding, touching, at one time keeping you at the edge of your seat, at another causing you to cry about the pain of the characters, the results of their unfortunate choices, their small mistakes or simply outstanding sacrifices. The movie made me that story, made me want to live through it again.

Too bad it doesn't MAKE me live through it again.

IMO the obvious mistake the creators did, was forcing 20 hours of game-play into ...
Jul 20, 2011
There are many times in anime where I've been left dry simply because I was out of the target audience. However, there is a time, rare that it may be, that an anime is created with absolutely no target audience in question. Unlimited Blade Works is lucky that I don't consider it a movie because it would be one of the worst, if not the worst anime movie I have ever seen. Unfortunately compiling a slide show of random fights without any well established context, background information, plot, scene transitioning, and character development does not qualify as an actual movie.

First thing's first though and for ...
Oct 5, 2010
How deep can an adaption go? How much source material must be understood and internalized before setting foot in an unfamiliar universe? How true can a work be to it's source material before becoming trite? All these questions, and countless others besides, resound from the lips of the wary furiously as they vacillate with abject trepidation. The answers:

1) Should I watch the Anime beforehand?
Yes (unless you have played the visual novel, then the necessity is subjective)

2) Should I play the Visual Novel beforehand?
Yes. Actually, just play the VN regardless. Really. Stop what you are doing, and get it now.

Those ...
Oct 1, 2010
Mixed Feelings
Undoubtedly today is the day I will be burned alive by the internet as some kind of heretic... You are about to find out why.

I watched the bluray of F/SN UBW because I wanted to know why everyone was like "OMG UBW COMES OUT TODAY!" and, well... Watching it did NOT answer that question.

I have very little good to say about the movie. In fact, "The sound and visuals didn't suck." is about the extent of my praise. So I won't bother trying to divide this into pros/cons.

First of all, the narrative is almost non-existent. The movie is 105 minutes ...
Oct 5, 2011
Mixed Feelings
So, as everyone should know, Type-Moon is infamous for having poor adaptions of anything not named 'Kara no Kyoukai'. Tsukihime's was so bad its worth thinking of it as an entirely different franchise because the characters are nothing alike, and Fate/Stay Night decided 'hey, we can't decide what route we want, so let's remove defining plot points and replace them with akshun.' I decided to ignore this and went into Unlimited Blade Works hoping it'd be okay. After all, its just one route, right? They can get the important stuff in, right?

If the important stuff is action, then they did pretty good. All the good ...
Oct 13, 2010
*SPOILERS*

As the other reviews suggest, there might be many types of people watching this show, but I believe the outcome can only be the same. Let's take that you have neither watched the TV series nor played the game, because there are still too many loopholes in the context of this standalone movie to enjoy, regardless of any rules set up in the TV series or game.

As for the plot, you will not understand who is who doing what with whom unless you look it up on Wikipedia. Here I'm just going to make a list of unacceptable loopholes (which doesn't require knowledge from the ...
Jul 7, 2015
Some guy: Hey Billy, Our cash cows are getting hungry and most of them are dying. Hurry up and finish that TV series already
Billy: We're not done yet. We're still animating the show and the voice actors are not done yet.
Some guy: Goddammit, we need more cash for the cash cows NOW!
Billy: How about making a movie based on "Unlimited Blade Works"?
Some guy: Huh?
Billy: We'll just cut some scenes and cram it all in a 90 min. movie. This should give us more cash.
Some guy: Great idea! Billy, I'm promoting you to "Money Whore Executive".



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May 24, 2011
If you haven't watched the tv show or at least completed the "Unlimited Blade Works" arc of the visual novel. You won't enjoy this movie very much, since the characters have little to no introduction and the story moves really fast. It's very clear from the beggining that the plot development assumes the viewer already knows a bunch of things.

Story: 8
As i said before, the story develops at the speed of light. It's heavy on fights and light on background information. During the first 15 minutes, shit happens so fast that you will get motion sickness.
The plot follows the exact events of the visual novel ...
Jul 25, 2013
I am a fan of Fate/Stay Night and the Fate series in general, but in my opinion, this movie is quite bad. Let's start with the good points though.

Art: The artwork in this movie is quite nice. It's more or less what I expect out of Studio DEEN and all of the fight scenes are animated quite spectacularly. Each fight is full of light and particle effects, and it really is one of the few enjoyable parts of this movie.

Sound: The soundtrack of this movie is pretty standard. The music was there, and I noticed it was there. It didn't make me cringe, but at ...
Nov 30, 2019
This review contains a SPOILER.

This is just Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Work (both seasons) made into a movie with the older art style.
I'm telling you, it's literally the same story but just made into a movie. I don't know why this exists, but it's useless.
If there's already a movie or TV series about the same story, why make a copy of it in a different type? So that people could watch this movie instead of the TV series because it's shorter?

I didn't know it was going to be the same, so I completely wasted my time watching it. Plus they killed Illya in this one ...
Oct 28, 2010
Mixed Feelings
I'm not going to write a really long review. So getting to the point.

Story-4- If you have not read the visual novel, then you might of enjoyed this better than I did. The story wasn't to bad, only thing that really got on my nerves was that they really didn't seem to give a time frame. Most of the scenes were messed together and you could easily think that it was all done in 2 or 3 days. In reality it happens in 10 days.

Art-9- I would have to say my two favorite parts of the movie was the art and the music which I ...
Oct 17, 2010
Ah the movie every Fate Stay Night fan has been waiting for and for good reasons too. This movie is not a continuation of the anime series. To make it very clear it’s like coming to a fork in the road, picking route A) takes you to the anime series which you seen or heard of, or if you pick Route B) it take you to the movie and the events in Route A) never happened at all.

Now here's some advice, to those who are new to the Fate/Stay Night Series. I highly recommend watching the anime before committing to this movie. The ...
Mar 16, 2016
UBW movie is a wreck, and if you're one of the few people that didn't know that, now you do.

What makes it a wreck?

- It's an adaptation of about 15-20 hours long route in a VN. You probably already understand what that implies. Cuts are out of control, to the point where by the end of the movie I couldn't understand what the hell happened despite knowing story of UBW quite well. That's because movie chaotically jumps from fight to fight to get in all the action bits, throwing out a lot of the exposition.
Spoiler ahead: my personal favorite is when after ...
Aug 15, 2023
Fate/stay night [Unlimited Blade Works] is an intricate and engaging story that captivated audiences through its extended television series. As someone who revisits and reviews anime on MyAnimeList, it's evident that the attempt to distill this rich narrative into a single movie has resulted in a lackluster experience. With a rating of 3/10, the Fate/stay night [Unlimited Blade Works] Movie struggles to capture the essence of the source material and falls short of the series' brilliance.

One of the fundamental issues with the movie is the overwhelming sense of cramming. In an attempt to fit what the 25-episode series painstakingly built over time into a mere ...
Feb 28, 2011
The visuals in the movie is exceptional athough not too great they certainly have touched it up since the release of Fate/Stay Night. As the movie is a lot of action and bloodshed their use of colours suited the scenes nicely. I would have liked it though if the tones of the colours varied more, I found that I kept seeing the same tones in places where it should have been a shade darker; especially night scenes.

I actually liked the music for a change, especially the ending song by Sachi Tainaka. The music fit so well and it played an important role in getting you ...
Sep 25, 2019
As-salamu alaykum
i merely write reviews some time. as a result my reviews are short and express everything in one time. But ill try my best fill you everything i can.

Start with story, many of seen it and very difficult to understand that changing of story and make it so heartless story line and Shirou couldn't save every as he did in Fate/stay night. I think maybe cause of Archer decided to kill Shirou. We already heard Archer is Shirou Emiya Future self that will became hero some day. Archer objective here to kill Shirou Emiya order to change the fate of his own. that ...
Oct 21, 2010
for fans who have read the fate/stay night visual novel, this movie would be very disappointing (except for one part)

basically the story is rushed through, no surprises there as it is a movie, and the visual novel has too much to cover, but to name the movie "unlimited blades work" would be to put into focus the main point of it from the visual novel, which is, emiya shirou's convictions and archer's convictions.

as someone who has read the novel, i can say that nothing is very well explained, even the things that MAKES the movie.they should have shown more "dreams" of archer on top of ...
Oct 7, 2010
It was really good honestly, some parts were changed from the visual novel, even Emiya Shirou's incantation and Rin's, the epilogue was rushed like some parts too.

The only reason why I would tell you not to watch it would be if you didn't watch the Anime or play the game because they skipped the obvious parts that happened "in between" so you would be confused by the sudden time jump in some situations. But if you are curious about then just forgive those parts because they were meant for viewers who already watched the Anime and/or played the game.

Story:

The story was a very good translation ...