"Kamen Rider W" is a Japanese animation film released in Japan in 2011, starring Fukushi Sota, Takahashi Ryuki, Senyan Miko and Sakata Rikako and other actors, and Sakamoto Koichi and Ishida Hidenomo are co-directors. This movie is the theatrical version of the "Kamen Rider W" series, which continues the story and style of the original play, presenting the audience with a thrilling adventure.
The background of the story is set in Windmill City, a city full of mysteries and crimes. The protagonist is a young detective named Jun Nishina who has lost his family and is curious about the truth hidden in the city due to his past experience. At the same time, he also has a mysterious dual identity. He is one of the law enforcement officers of Kamen Rider W (Kamen Rider W refers to the dual knights, one is the Cyclone knight and the other is the Joker knight, and they form the W knight by combining), and together with his partners, he defends the city from criminal gangs.
The climax of the story begins with an incident called "Demon Twins", a mysterious criminal gang trying to use ancient secret power to take control of the entire Windmill City. Jun Nishina and his partners have to follow the clues and uncover the truth behind the events. As the investigation deepened, they discovered a bigger conspiracy, all of which were related to the dark secrets and shocking truths of the past.
In the film, the audience can witness gorgeous stunts and exciting fighting scenes, while feeling the protagonist's emotional inner world and the deep friendship between him and his partners. The movie shows the spirit of upholding justice, bravely facing challenges, and exploring unknown areas bravely.
"Kamen Rider W (卌骑)" is an exciting anime genre film that has won audiences' love for its tight storyline, brilliant stunt scenes and outstanding performances of actors. It's not just a superhero story, but a legend about friendship, courage and justice. While maintaining the characteristics of the original play, the film presents more surprises and depths to the audience. If you like Japanese anime and stories of heroism, this movie is definitely worth a watch.