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8/10
Very good, the biggest flaw is its length
Alan-4024 December 2006
Although the artwork in Noir is not a style I prefer with its triangle chin and noses, and over-sized eyes, the strengths of this anime are its story and its ability to leverage emotional impact. Without difficulty this could have been fit into less than half the number of episodes that are on the seven DVD volume set since each episode reveals only a small part of the mystery, with frequent near-term and long-term flashbacks.

Mireille Bouquet is an assassin for hire that works alone, at least until a mysterious Japanese girl who has lost her memory shows up. She knows herself only as Kirika Yuumura, which she assumes to be a fake name. However it is obvious from the start that she is even more lethal than Mireille, who reluctantly takes her as a roommate because an artifact that Kirika possesses, a music-box watch with an iconic emblem on its cover that looks like a state seal more than anything else. The watch once belonged to Mirelle's father, who was killed with the rest of Mireille's family for reasons she has never learned.

To make her position clear, Mireille promises Kirika, "when all of this is made clear, I will kill you." Kirika accepts this without protest and even something akin to what appears to be relief. "I'll be ready," she says.

So the girls are in the business together, with the leggy, blonde Mireille in the lead and Kirika doing most of what she is told. Although I am no expert, but it would seem to me that if you are an assassin and you continually get into pitched gun battles with dozens of better-armed foes it might be a sign to question whether you are doing it right. Even if you always win. Mireille's favorite working outfit is a scarlet blouse and black miniskirt with a slit up to the waist, which looks good but is hardly practical. Kirika dresses less flamboyantly but you have to wonder just where do those girls carry all those extra ammo clips? Further, if your life depends on your anonymity why would you go about your work dressed so conspicuously? The music track is slick and sophisticated, but it gets ruined by repetition. The first few times you see action scenes with the themed aria, a Latin verse or two that feels like it has religious overtones to it, it works. After the 20th action scene with the same track playing you want to shut it off. The bad guys are almost always virtually lining up to get shot, being such bad shots themselves I suppose they want to get it over with. For all of that the fight choreography well done and fun to watch.

None of this ruins what is the real point of Noir, and that is the relationship between Mireille and Kirika and their mystery, with the introduction of several other strong women characters along the way. There is no sex or even simple nudity anywhere in the plot, which is a shame because although the writers obviously thought it would either cheapen the production or perhaps distract the story, it would have given more opportunities to break up the repetition that drags on too long.
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6/10
A few excellent stand alone episodes in an otherwise passable seiries
dopefishie7 April 2019
The few excellent episodes are the only thing knocking this score up to a 6. Without them, it would probably be a 4. I don't care about the central story line. The side story episodes are consistently superior. But the real pitfall here is the repetition and the flashbacks over and over again and at a paaaainfully slow pace.

Pass on seeing this. There's too much good anime out there to waste your time here.
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8/10
Great bloodless action
Tweekums30 August 2009
I recently purchased this series and having now watched it all I must say I have no regrets. The story was fairly action packed from start to finish. The earlier episode were individual stories for the most part, but later episodes follow a story arc that was hinted at in the opening episode.

In the first episode solo assassin Mireille meets Kirika, an amnesiac who is even more deadly than she is. It is apparent that the two are some how linked as Kirika has a watch in her possession which belonged to Mireille's murdered parents. Mireille tells her that they can work together until Kirika's past is revealed; then she will kill her. The episodes contain a lot of shooting but we almost never see any blood which means this series isn't too gory for younger anime fans. Just under half way through the series another assassin is introduced; the mysterious Chloe who becomes a recurring character who appears to be connected somehow to Kirika.

While the animation isn't the best I've seen it is still pretty good and the music is great. The only weakness of the series I found was the over-use of flashbacks although it wasn't enough to spoil it. Given that the protagonists are girls in miniskirts it is surprising that there is no fan service to speak of, even the one scene that involves nudity is done in a non-gratuitous way that doesn't really show anything. I'd certainly recommend this series to anybody who likes animated action which doesn't include unnecessary comedy moments.

These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
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Noir is an animated master-piece that you can't let go of
GruntFace3 December 2002
Noir is an anime set in the near future. Mireille Bouqet is a young girl who happens to be one of the most talented assassins in the underworld. One day she receives an e-mail with the name of her next target: Kirika Yumura. The e-mail has an attachment phrase, "Join me on a pilgrimage to the past." and a melody that was playing from a music box (Mireille's fathers watch) when Mireille's parents were killed. Mireille, whose parents were killed by a mysterious assassin, and Kirika, a girl who has no memory of her past, eventually team up together as assassins.

Noir is a remarkable anime. It has a lot of focus on the story, and the creators take their time to tell it. You don't see any funny sequences in these series, you see the characters hold on to whatever small hope they have left in their life, and you see the two main characters do their job in cold blood and an empty look in the eye. After watching a couple of episodes, I found it hard to take a break away from Noir. It has so much atmosphere, and the feelings of the characters really got to me. The main story has some interesting twists and turns, and at some points it really surprised me, and I never really couldn't be sure that the things I new wasn't going to turn around on me.

If there is anything I should complain about, it should be the flashbacks that you see through the whole plot. They just appear too many times, but in my opinion they bind the story together, and I liked them because of their "Noir"-style, so it really isn't such a big deal.

Noir has great animation all the way, a good plot, some interesting side-stories, and a kick-ass sound track that I regularly listen to on my computer. People who like action-packed anime may get a little bored watching Noir, though.
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10/10
Anime has never been better!
rising_star-4220 October 2001
Dark series about a woman with a past, a woman who can't remember the past, and the secret that could destroy them both. The music is breathtaking, and the plot is winding and unpredictable. It's anime for people who didn't think they liked anime. Great stuff.
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7/10
Average anime with a great ost.
jonathanh-331 August 2010
The story of Noir revolves around the two young female assassins Mireille and Kirika. Mireille the sole surviving daughter of a Corsican crime family and Kirika a mysterious, small, flat-chested introverted typical Japanese looking girl with amnesia. The young assassins will start a quest to solve a certain mystery they come across and find answers about Kirika's past. In this quest they will assassinate a lot of henchmen, some bad-guys and some semi-bad-guys, with semi-moral consequences. Overall the series is a pretty average anime with above average soundtracks which actually made the series pretty cool. Especially the action scenes with the techno/classical soundtracks really did it for me, although it might get a little repetitive after a while.

Overall a OK series with nice soundtracks.
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10/10
The worthy successor of Nikita and Leon
haryo_hep30 September 2006
Warning: Spoilers
Noir is a show which defies the styles and genres it inherits. It is an anime, but it feels nothing like anime. It is inspired by Nikita and Leon, yet put a completely different twist and emerge with a completely creative plot which makes it a worthy show of the same theme, yet unique and praiseworthy on itself.

The premise of Noir can be summarized in the Noir poem, which is recited in the beginning of almost every episodes, and also written in all DVD cover and lots of promo materials. I can't put the original French poem here due to the script complaining about spelling. Google it or use wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noir_(TV_series)

In English translation:

Noir… it is the name of an ancient fate

Two maidens who govern death

The peace of the newly born, their black hands protect

Noir tells the story of two female assassins, Mireille Bouquet and Kirika Yuumura. The story takes place mainly in Paris, with occasional visits mostly to European locations, and sometimes even further. The producers did a great job in making the animation as close as possible to real-life. From weapons, the landscape of Paris, the style of background music, you can feel there is a strong effort on the part of production studio to make it as realistic as possible.

Similar to Nikita and Leon, Noir tells the story of the human side of assassins. Mireille, despite her seemingly cold, tough, and no-nonsense attitude, actually has a softer and human side, a side which she shows only to a handful of person. Kirika is the parallel of Jason Bourne, she awoke one day remember nothing about her selves, and discovered all mysterious things and incidents around her which confused her even more. The only two things she remembered are: the word Noir and the feeling that she has to contact someone named Mireille Bouquet. Their encounter revealed that there is more than meets the eye between them, and the gear is set in motion and the story begins to roll.

The two protagonists then decided to partner as an assassination team for hire, codenamed Noir. Slowly we see that Kirika, despite her seemingly fragile, shy, and innocent appearance, actually possesses far greater skills as an assassin than Mireille. Mireille however, shows her excellent skill as organizer and tactician. The two ladies complement each other in the team.

While the story start off with the 'assassination of the week' style show, as early as episode three there is already a hint that there is something darker behind which our two heroines aware of, but know nothing about. More and more clues about this dark background is revealed throughout the story, culminating in an ending which surpass viewers' expectation.

Noir's explorations on the human sides of the protagonists are well depicted and told in the story. Since the anime enjoys more screen time (about 8 hours in total, compare to 2 hour for Nikita and Leon), it spends a significant fraction of the screen time to stray off the main plot to explore the characters in depth but without abandoning the main plot.

The last two DVD volumes (the last 7 episodes) are particularly tense and jaw-dropping. You may be tempted to finish all the last 7 in a marathon, but I found out that I re-watch those last 7 like five times simply because they are so great.

Music is also a great part of Noir. The music director of Noir, Kajiura Yuki, certainly know how to create music with strong Europen flavor and which can convey the dark situation of Noir. Some of the more prominent track are "Canta Per Me" (Italian for "Sing for Me"), "Salva Nos", "Corsican Corridor", "Le Grand Retour", "Secret Game", "Chloe", "Melodie", "Lullaby", "Romance", and "Solitude by the Window". Canta Per Me and Salva Nos are particularly prominent, as they are the fight theme in Noir, and are played in almost every episode during tense or gunfight scenes.

If there is a negative part of Noir, it is the amount of flashback in the episodes. It is a kind of annoying, so please bear with it, since as the series progresses, you will see less and less of them, and become more and more captivated by the plot.

I personally wonder how MUCH MORE POPULAR Noir can be, were it not animation. Many people refuse to watch animation, based on the prejudice that animation is intended only for children. Noir is definitely NOT for children, it is dark, serious, and extremely violent.

Noir certainly deserve a chance to be remade into live-action series (not movies, well, maybe two movies like Kill Bill). And perhaps Luc Besson should be asked to direct the live-action version ?
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10/10
Riveting
nick_79011 November 2009
I wasn't a big fan of anime before this, but having recently watched Noir in its entirety, consider me a convert.

The story of Mireille and Kirika is nothing we haven't seen before: girls with guns, amnesia, dark pasts etc. Think Leon + La Femme Nikita + Kill Bill + Bourne with a film noir atmosphere and you're almost there. This isn't new territory, but the magic is in the execution.

Noir is one of those rare TV shows that tell their story without hurry and without stumbling over themselves to provide empty thrills. The plot, while complicated, never overextends itself and always keeps its eye on the prize. Behind the ponderous pace lies deliberate focus, and by the show's closing scene, no loose ends are left untied. There is plenty of violence on show, but the vast majority of it manages to be brutal without being gratuitous. Blood is a very rare sight, and although I was confused by this at first, I came to appreciate it as an effective device that serves to heighten the impact of the (very well-choreographed) action. If the show had been more explicit, not only would that take away from its style, but the viewers would become completely desensitized by the third episode (as you would expect, people die a lot).

The relationship between the two protagonists is fascinating, evolving from a partnership to something that teeters between friendship and animosity. Danger and tragedy lurk around every corner and imbue Noir with palpable tension and pervasive sadness.

The soundtrack is one of the best aspects of this show. It doesn't just support the action, it lifts it to new heights, and does it so well that the music becomes an integral part of the plot.

That said, Noir has many flaws. Overuse of the same flashback scenes over and over, the camera's penchant for extreme closeups (since these are anime characters it just looks weird), etc. In my case however they didn't detract from the experience one bit.

In conclusion: kickass action, awesome music, interesting characters and a multitude of other things make Noir a riveting and surprisingly poignant gem. I hope you'll be as pleasantly surprised as I was. Highly recommended.
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4/10
A dose of reality
jastercinos9 February 2016
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After sitting down to watch this after hearing relatively positive, I was quickly disillusioned with a friends advice. It begins in a trite amnesia plot, and while this can be used to kick start a mystery, it instead uses it as an excuse to re-use the same 'remember this one memory' footage an average of 1.5 times per episode. It relies heavily on tropes in order to force the plot forward, paring the killer with no memory of herself (Kirika), who for little reason, is a 15 year old, with an older french woman (Mireille) who has motive to kill her but instead randomly decides that partnering as an assassin (when she already is a well employed killer on her own) who she knows nothing about and suspects was involved in killing her family, is the better idea.

Character choices devolve as the french assassin demonstrates her utter in ability to be an assassin, compensated only that the guards of her targets are some how even worse by standing in the line of fire and being all around terrible shots (in the first episode alone, two ambushed her, firing four rounds each from a distance of under 50 Feet when she was stationary and distracted, and miss, and remain unmoving while she turns and returns fire). She blunders into traps without escape plans, and spends a huge amount of time talking with her partner about non-vital elements while actively trapped in a building with 20+ trained soldiers with SMG's attempting to kill her for about 5 minutes allowing them to locate and surround their spot in the building.

The first six episodes are almost all about random hits and fail to advance the central plot, and also mange to avoid developing either character or talking about them at all, and instead spend their almost entire run time on a fight which has no value to the plot and no stakes beyond the characters Lives (which is a false stake, because of course they don't kill a hero in the first 5 episodes), and develop bad guys who die at that episode, including one it seems to try and make you feel bad for, even after hitting his 15 year old daughter, reprimanding her for coming to visit him during a business trip AND forgetting it's her birthday.

It starts to move around episode 7 with a dumb plot about a group which trains new assassins for reasons. The dialog is poor, the action ranges from actively dull, with a few occasional cool bits, undercut by dumb moments (Kirika's combat is very often dynamic, interesting and cleaver, while her 'mentor' Mireille is so awful at her job, and wonders why these people keep trying to kill the assassin known as Noir (i.e her), without changing her name, investigating her clients or moving to a different region, or shift to safer tactics like sniping, like a highly paid, 'best in the world' assassin could easily do). That's about when I jumped ship and abandoned the anime forever.

It's a show I'd feel is only valid for insomnia watching or background noise, perhaps it if was on TV and nothing else, it might be worth sitting through. I'd never recommend a buy, and wouldn't bill it over most shows for the plot, the characters, nor the action.
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10/10
Best Anime I've ever Seen.
Mithrandir-Olorin111 November 2005
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Of course I haven't seen a lot of Anime but of what I have this is the best.

I Love the Time that's taken to carry out the lot an Develop the Characters, every Character is given depth even ones who appear in only one Episode.

The Show is about Darkness and Sin and humane Nature and Guilt and I just love it all, it's rare in Anime or Live Action that I enjoy something this much.

Also I love how Chloe's Character was handled I found it quiet unique and really enjoyed it,

Spoiler Alert

Her Death scene in Episode 25 is probably my favorite Scene.

If you haven't seen it suggest you do so as soon as Possible.
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1/10
A load of hokum for the feminists
akira_21083 August 2006
It seems that over the last few years feminism is getting a stronger hold on anime. This is more than evident in this picturesque and extremely depressing anime - among the same level of depressing as Neon Genesis and Elfen Lied. What I could see almost instantly that the sinister and well hidden agenda of this anime is undermine the male gender while lionising and glorifying the female. This anime is not the usual man-hating that anime like Love Hina and almost every other recent anime which is slapstick has. This is far more serious. The anime asks me were women oppressed in the preceding generation? The answer of course is yes - there were some tyrannical men who wanted to 'oppress women.' But in the World Wars hundreds of men were killed just to investigate enemy grounds - they were expendable. This anime is a prime example of a source that will be used in the approaching inevitable Men's Movement as it depicts men as evil thoughtless zombies who answer to their dodgy generals and political leaders who are killed by the two heartless female assassins as if they were nothing! An example that men are oppressed by other men yes but thats not the worst of it! Mirielle and especially Kirika unlike the men they slay so casually and cruelly - and it almost always IS men - bleed - as if trying to show they are human and the men they kill are not. The cast is all female with Chloe joining in too add to the killing. This anime lionises women with the two maidens of death hogwash that will make any male viewer who is not a complete wuss wonder about his worth as a man - its just like Lucy from Elfen Lied being made to look like a holy virgin pure daughter of the mother god! Can you imagine the success of this anime if it were two men who were killing women every episode? It would be banned from countries! It does have an interesting story I'll admit though the ending is just plain pathetic as is Kirika who is supposed to be some rip off of Rei Ayanami from Neon Genesis who's lost her memory. I can't give an anime that depressed the hell out of me a good rating. It seems that the only serious anime now a days are plagued by feminism. If its not slapstick anime where its easy to have the females kicking around the 'perverted' weak males then they'll just do anything to make females the leads and in charge and by far the stronger and more pure and innocent sex in the more powerful anime. This anime is a good watch for anyone really though. As it will further educate the male population how worthless their lives are and how hated they are and thus speed up the arrival and strengthen the backlash against the very message of this anime - feminism. People just love this anime because they are so blind to this fact.
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if 'La Fem Nikita' were anime...
hackworthless27 August 2002
... then this series would be it.

the story centers on Mireille and Kirika. Mireille is the sole surviving daughter of a Corsican crime family and has become an assassin to pay the bills. Kirika is an introverted Japanese girl with no memories of her past and an inexplicable talent for extortionary violence. (you will *never* look at schoolgirls the same way again after you've seen Kirika in action!)

they adopt the codename 'Noir' and set to business taking bids from gangland for contracted assassinations, developing a reputation as killers to be particularly feared.

but as the story goes on, both girls come to realize that the name 'Noir' has history all it's own: a dark legacy that links both Kirika and Mireille together in ways that could never have imagine...

look past the obvious hyper-cute character designs (both Mireille and Kirika are *very* easy on the eyes), mind-blowing action sequences and a soundtrack that absolutely keeps the adrenaline pumping, you'll find things very rare in anime of this genre: a story with an actual purpose and very well-written characters.

'Noir' is anime that ain't anime. if you get the chance to watch any episodes, grab it.

you won't regret it.
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9/10
One of the best anime, and one of the best shows of any kind that I have ever watched
swanmj24 January 2015
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If you are reading this, you already know what the anime is about. I like the characters of the anime. The female characters are not depicted as sexualized or dehumanized objects of fanservice, but instead are depicted as strong, heroic protagonists who can weather any assault that comes their way - whether it be Islamic-type terrorists, Il Ittociable and her mafia guys, the Taiwanese Triads, or the Soldats foot soldiers. This is in stark contrast to (and, in fact, a far cry from) the dime-a-dozen fanservice animes like "No Game, No Life", where the female characters are put in humiliating and dehumanizing situations to suit the protagonists' needs. In "Noir", there is none of this fanservice garbage. None whatsoever, and this is a very positive thing for anyone who is either new to anime or for an anime fan who is looking for something that is good. I have to place myself among those who are trying to avoid fanservice like the plague, and this anime is a good place to start if you want to avoid the clichéd moe-type anime. The action, although not as balls-to-the-wall as "Black Lagoon", is nonetheless sufficient to carry the story along. Some of the ingenious ways in which Mireille and Kirika kill some of the bad guys are incredible - those two women can kill anyone with anything! Chloe is also brutally efficient in offing her opponents. When it comes to the end, though, the final confrontation with Altena seems like a little bit of a cop-out (thus preventing me from giving this anime a full 10/10 score, unfortunately). Still, this is a highly respectable show. If you want to get away from the "No Game, No Life" and other fanservice-type garbage, remember that Noir is only a heartbeat away!
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9/10
Very intriguing
WeAreLive1 May 2023
In the business of life and death, trust and loyalty are definitely two lines that shouldn't be crossed. In this action packed anime, Monica Rial and Shelley Black loan their voices as the roles of Mireille and Kirika, two maidens of death who have nothing in common except one thing: they're both emotionless killing machines. Mireille Bouquet is one of France's most revered killers who will wack anybody for the right price. Up until now, Mireille hasn't had a reason to care or a reason to depend on anybody but herself. All of that changes though when a beautiful young Japanese girl named Kirika shows up asking Mireille for help in finding her identity, as it turns out that Kirika is an amnesiac with no memory but has the skills of a very dangerous woman. Mireille agrees to help Kirika, as she feels that Kirika may hold they key to unlocking a mystery to Mireille's own past. The two set up shop in Paris and begin two work as a hit squad code-named Noir and their journeys take them to the chilly land of Moscow to the beautiful land of Sicily. As the girls take down their targets and get some serious big time pay, they draw closer to the truth behind Kirika's sudden amnesia and the truth behind Mireille's banishment from her home in Corsica years ago as a child. However, a dangerous organization called the Soldats doesn't want the young women uncovering the truth about anything and even goes as far as to send one of their own, a young girl named Chloe to keep watch and if necessary, silence them if they get too close to the truth. Now the men and women of the Soldats who swore a mysterious oath to watch Kirika and Mireille's back are now eager to put a bullet in them. The two girls will have to learn the difference between being a target and being a shooter as the Soldats start closing in and Mireille decides that it's time to go gunning for revenge. In the end, the girls will learn the difference between trust and loyalty as they enter a dark world where watching each other's back is the only way to stay alive.

I will admit while I do prefer it's successor Madlax (which I will be reviewing soon), I thought this was a very good series. While I will admit there are times when the pacing can be very slow and some of the fight scenes are reused moves from previous ones but that doesn't necessarily ruin the experience.

Mireille and Kirika are a very likeable duo. Through I like Kirika better of the two. The only downside towards her is that she voiced by someone who I lost respect for back in 2019 but I am not going to talk about that here.

The dub is good too regardless.

Also the ost is a banger especially the intro.
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2/10
Sorry but not for me!
Irishchatter8 April 2018
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I was really disappointed with this anime because I really like action stuff and of course when there's assassins involved, it pretty is badass but unfortunately this wasn't one of them. I thought the girls were too alike in personality like both of them were too girly girly and that their delivery was rather bad. I mean if youre going to make a better anime series, you would need to at least give each characters different personalities regardless of gender! Even their bad guy kicking moves didn't blow me away, it was just tasteless and its like been there, done that kind of way.

I'm not really a fan of this even if it tried hard enough to enlighten me instead of wasting my time! 2/10 I give this!
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now THIS is anime
GreyFox3731 May 2002
ok, having gone through my freshman year at Arizona and watching the new shiz over at TASS, i must say Noir stands out as one of my favorites that i have seen out of the new stuff (other recommendations: X, hellsing, vandread, love hina). i was looking foward for the first episode to this series because the name sounded cool at first. after watching the opening theme, listening to the music throughout the first episode, and seeing how the plot was unfolding, i was blown away. this touches anime in a way that i have never seen before. i would definately say this series rivals cowboy bebop and trigun combined! if you're looking for gun fights, girls, lots of killing, and one of the most electrifying soundtracks, see this, period
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Good, but has its flaws.
TheOneWingedAngel1 August 2004
This is a decent show, lets just get that out of the way. Its crisp, stylish and occasionally beautiful. I thoroughly enjoyed it, however whats frustrating is there are a few simple things it could have done to make it excellent. The basic story is that of Mirielle and Kiryka, a young woman and a teenager who are highly trained assassins. Kiryka, the teenager, has severe amnesia and cannot remember anything about herself, her past or how she can kill so easily. The only thing she know is the name Noir. She tracks down Mirielle and finds she has some connection to her from her past. They agree to team up until the figure out Kiryka's past as the assassin team known as Noir.

The fight scenes are excellent technically, the animation is crisp and top notch and the things these two women can do with a simple handgun is astonishing. However the major problem I have with the fights is the utter lack of blood. Now I don't need blood to enjoy a movie, but the complete lack of blood throughout the entire series (save one seen that the repeatedly flash back to) makes the gunplay seem almost sterile. Just a little blood here and there would give the gunfights a more visceral dangerous feeling. Also some people might take issue with the fact that the gunfight are very James Bond-esque, meaning the protagonists fire 3 shots and you swear 5 people fall, while the so called crack troops the often come up against can't seem to hit anything but air. However if you are able to suspend your disbelief as is necessary when watching anime you probably won't find much of a problem with it.

Another problem I had with this series is the constant use of flashbacks. I don't mind flashbacks when they are important to the story but do we really need to watch the same scene six times? It gets to the point when the director must have been a few minutes short on the episode so they decide to flashback to the same scene again. Also sometimes during the middle of the series it begins to drag a bit. There are times when its slightly boring and slow moving but its not that bad. The English dubbing is fairly good for the most part though some of the English voices seem slightly sedated. The music is haunting and beautiful if somewhat overplayed. All in all its an entertaining series though not on the same level of style as Cowboy Bebop or the same level emotionally as Evangelion.
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Masterpiece!
smirre4425 April 2002
This show is great. Every Anime fan should have this in his/her repertoire. But please, they could have skipped Mirellies flashback scenes, they very annoying when they pop up now and then. Other than that, I have to say: Just watch it!!!
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WOW
FinnishChanFan4 April 2004
Noir is one of the finest animes there is. The animation is great, the plot is difficult, but good and it has lotsa, and i mean a lot of shooting. The character's are somewhat hollow at beginning, but just watch. Intresting plot i must say. Music plays the biggest part. It is beautiful. Classic music.

And thats funny cos i hate classic music, but it fits in Noir just perfectly. Nearly every episode has this great, powerful music and I LOVE IT! The shootings are not violent, altough there is much of it. It's very moderate, but still intense. And one thing to say, Noir is a bit feministic, nearly every man is evil and women are heroes. And something about the plot, Noir is about two female assasins. Yeah thats what im saying about the plot, cos its rather difficult to explain. But its a action-drama about these two assasins. Dont expect this to be pure action, even if i said it has lotsa shootings. Its not. Its rather slow, but still great. Its not an ordinary anime, its like a beautiful masterpiece.

If I must discribe Noir with one word, it would be beautiful. nothing more to say. Check it out.
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Great for action, good for suspense, little substance
sasamijurai2 October 2004
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Noir is an anime where two ultra cool looking assassins - a hot Parisian blonde and a cute Japanese schoolgirl go on a long journey to discover their past. Throughout each episode the girls have to fight unending legions of suited assassins sent by a mysterious organisation which seems to have its roots in the 10th century. Whether based on the Illuminati or the Templar Nights, this group - led by mysterious well dressed and groomed middle aged suited men who hold council meetings around fire places seems to be the main obstacle the two girls face, until we see scenes of another foe - another beautiful yet slightly older woman in a mysterious place who also sends assassins who are on par with two girls.

The Pros.... well.... the anime has two of the hottest characters, Mireille and Kirika. Both girls are deadly assassins who kill without any remorse, the endless disposable armies of Armani suited footsoldiers which are sent against them in almost every episode. There is an air of mystery as neither woman can really remember her past and flashbacks plus an appearance of an ancient text describing two female warriors appear. There is much action and there is quite a bit of interaction between the two girls which borders on love (non lesbian mind you) and even hate - Mireille promises to kill Kirika when they discover their secret - why?

The cons... In most episodes the girls exterminate a myriad of similarly dressed, incompetent footsoldiers. The body counts range in the 50's for each episode and seem only to act as filler - adding no real substance and making you want to fast forward each scene. It may be amusing to watch poorly detailed suits getting killed bloodlessly with a single bullet for the first few episodes but afterwards the thing really becomes repetitive and pointless. The mysterious organisation called Soldats - er...Soldiers? seems to forever be sending these clone boys. Secondly when everything is revealed in the last 5 episodes of the series you realize that the plot is indeed very shallow. You also start to wonder what the purpose of Noir is.... yes they are super assassins but why would a special ceremony cement their relationship? Where are the previous Noir girls? How are they trained to be so good? You almost expect something supernatural. The Manor is a location between Spain and France which is unknown to all but a few people in the world but why is that so and how can it be so? The Manor is nothing more than a ruin, a place that time forgot but it's occupied by at least 2 people and who feeds them and sends them supplies? Do they have running water and toilets? Yeah this may all seem very trivial but if you like me thought that the Manor was a mystic place somewhere like maybe the alternative planet in Escaflowne or maybe a place on a different planet you will be disappointed that it's just a Mediterranean climated location high in the mountains somewhere, where no-one bothers or cares to go. It also seems silly that a huge organization which runs the world secretly - would be preoccupied with two assassins - the preoccupation bringing the only clues for the two assassins in ultimately being able to penetrate the said secret organisation - if only they left Noir alone - Noir would never find out anything.

The ending is good. Kirika's conscience returns, she redeems herself to Mireille and the rest of the world, and the two girls become another Dirty Pair/Burn Up W or hopefully something similar. It would be great to see a lighter version of Noir as a sequel maybe - the two women pitted against scumbags around the world, with more wisecracking and less butchery. Overall.... a good anime but not brilliant.
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A great anime, great story... a keeper!!!
sirmorcock9 March 2006
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Noir is truly a great and "out of the ordinary" type of anime worth watching. It is interesting to mention that the story has a sexy touch and at times slight lesbian moments (oh yeah!!).

The story starts with a young beautiful assassin for hire called Mireille Bouquet, who's mysteriously contacted by another beautiful and even younger girl called Kirika Yumura, who's skills as assassin surpasses by far those of Mireille. Kirika needs Mireille's help to uncover her past because she is amnesic, as they try to work together; a mysterious organization is trying to kill them both. Little they both Kirika and Merielle know that their dark past have a lot in common and that the organization trying to kill them (the Soldats) is also part of their past.

As they try to survive and try to uncover the mystery of the Soldats, both girls start to see how entwined their past is and how their survival and future depends on uncovering the truth. Its beauty relies on the fact that at times is rather slow paced (some hard core anime fans can not stand that). Nothing wrong with the slow pace, this adds to the complexity of the 11+ hours, 7-volume story that develops and builds to a great climax and outcome. The slow parts happen when they are off work, sometimes the seem to be contemplating the beautiful views of the French countryside, visiting cafes and fashion shops, or at times they stare at each other in a conspicuous manner for no other reason that to know what are they thinking. The story also has its fast paced times with lots of action, as the girls do their assassinations in a cold and calculated manner.

The music is superb; it is very rare to see an anime with such good music. Not only the music is great, but it also fits the slow and the fast story parts to such extent that it brings the overall anime experience to unexpected heights. This 7 DVD volume collection (as well as the 2CD soundtrack) is a keeper and I highly recommend it!!
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Clear a space on the shelf for the entire collection.
MillionMileDesert4 May 2004
On first appearance, Mireille Bouquet would strike the most vigilant eye as nothing more harmful than a beautiful young woman who spends her afternoons in the markets of Paris; shopping for groceries and riding to and from her loft apartment on a moped through the cobbled streets of charmingly rustic neighborhoods; a perfect disguise for one of the most deadliest assassins in the world.

On first appearance, Kirika Yumura would strike the most vigilant eye as nothing more harmful than an innocent young girl, living a school girl's life in Tokyo, Japan; another perfect disguise for another one of the world's most deadliest assassins.

The only real difference that sets these two apart is that Mireille stands out as a woman who's never had the obsessed questions of her past answered, while Kirika is literally unable to remember her past.

The only clues that Kirika has ever had to her missing memory are the ones that have now forced her to seek out Mireille's help. Resigning herself to the fact that their lives are inextricably linked, Mireille is forced to team up with this mysterious and dangerous stranger in the hopes of finding the answers she's always sought, while at the same time helping to recover Kirika's lost memory. From this point on it becomes only a matter of time before their quest takes them deeper into a world of dark conspiring forces, savagely intent on bending these femme fatales to their own will and at any cost.

As the first installment of a seven disc collection, Noir: Shades of Darkness is an impressive debut that succeeds through a combination of consummate storytelling, beautiful art and a praiseworthy soundtrack. Audiences will walk away feeling compelled to make space in their DVD library for the entire series.
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yeah, but...
d4v3cs9 February 2003
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yep, this series try to pick here and there from a lot of movies/series. If you're an anime fan, you immediately recall the bebop stylish gun fight and scenery (although less realistic towards the end), and as the series finish, you would recall Evangelion, story of offspring chosen from the beginning to accomplish task that aduts/male just unable to do

If you're a movie buff, as mentioned before, nikita and Leon would come to mind. This series even has the exact plant from Leon, but boy, the way it's ripped off and has shallow meaning unlike in Leon just make me upset.

If there's an anime that get a lot of attention based on style and unique soundtrack then this is it. Style over substance. As the series progress, more puzzle is revealed, but you also notice too common formula repeated over and over again. Same theme song, same partner got saved by the other and so on and so on and so on.

Seeing the first 20 minutes of the anime, it might blow you away. After that, I would say watching the first and last 5 episodes would give you what's it all about, and prevent you from boredom/ loss of appreciation for the anime.

SPOILER: If there's any "real" character, I would definitely say Artena. Regardless of her short appearance/ no memory loss thing etc, she's one with real inner conflict etc. The scene of her recalling being raped (nothing explicit) by foot soldier in a war released me from the so-so mood towards the end. It's sort of shocking and unexpected, and for some reason grave of fireflies name popped up in my mind. As other factual war scenery, it's haunting. Despite her "psycho" (whole soft voice but she killed & died without even flinch) nature, her character got my full sympathy. I can't help but to conclude that she has been scarred physically since that war, and she's simply....insane.
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Good, but nothing I'd rave about
SteveRaccoon5 December 2005
It's been awhile since I owned several discs of this, so I'll have to be a little vague..

Pros: Nice intro and music, good fight scenes, nice locations, stylish, semi-interesting ongoing plot. Also, the set-ups for each episode really do hook you.

Cons: Too long spent listening to dull dialogue between the main characters, one is a cute zombie, the other is just aggressive (often for no apparent reason). The whole 'heartless unstoppable killer' really isn't new, it's a character stereotype which can VERY easily bore (it does here) without care being taken to make the character interesting. The same goes for 'femme fatale' characters. Here we have a heartless unstoppable killer femme fatale... *yawn*. Oh, and a heap of other femme fatale characters. It gets old, we aren't all 14 year old boys trying to get our jollies from murderous young females with an arsenal that'd make the Gunbuster crew twitch.

Overall, it's a decent looking modern anime which doesn't involve fantasy, sci-fi or teen romance. In my book that's a real plus.

I wouldn't turn any anime fan away from this if they like the look of it, if any of the above has caused you any concern, go for a rent. Internet-based rental shops now carry anime even here in the UK :)
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CRAPPY ENDING!
derboiler16 July 2004
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Very nice animation and interesting characters. BUT BEWARE VERY CRAPPY ENDING!

I WAS VERY Disappointed!

The n00b in the movie represented by the blonde girl from corsica replaces the professional Cloe in the end. Even if the daughter of Corsica lacks any talent to be comparable with Cloe. If u like good animated pictures with beautiful backgrounds, this serie might be for u. If you are not too much into realism you might appreciate the gun fights (girls are standing in the open shooting everything without getting shot at all...)

My overall rating for this would be 5/10
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