Lupin — Iii- The First !!exclusive!!
Set in the late 1960s, the film follows the legendary "gentleman thief" as he attempts to crack the one treasure his grandfather, the original Arsène Lupin, failed to steal: the Bresson Diary .
The story begins in Paris, where Lupin targets the , a mysterious mechanical book rumored to be the key to a world-altering treasure. During his heist, he crosses paths with Laetitia , an aspiring archeology student who is also trying to steal the diary for her "grandfather," Lambert. After a series of chases involving Lupin’s rival/love interest Fujiko Mine and the ever-persistent Inspector Zenigata , Lupin and Laetitia decide to team up to solve the diary's complex mechanical puzzles. The Nazi Threat Lupin III- The First
"Lupin III: The First" is a cinematic masterpiece that redefines the legendary franchise for the modern era. With its stunning 3DCG animation, engaging story, and thoughtful themes, the film is a must-watch for both old and new fans of Lupin III. As the franchise continues to evolve, "The First" stands as a testament to the character's enduring appeal and the creative team's commitment to innovation. Set in the late 1960s, the film follows
Unlike Western CGI that strives for photorealism (think Cats or The Lion King ), The First aims for stylized realism. The characters retain their exaggerated cartoon proportions. Lupin’s monkey-like face, Jigen’s angular jaw, and Zenigata’s square head are all intact. The textures—leather gloves, wool jackets, glass shards—look real, but the physics are cartoonish. After a series of chases involving Lupin’s rival/love