Year: 2005
Runtime: 105 mins
Language: Japanese
Director: Seiji Mizushima
Set in 1923 Munich, two years after Edward Elric was pulled into our world, he and Alphonse Heiderich—a young man who resembles his brother—study rocketry while Edward, stripped of alchemy, searches for a way home. When he helps a troubled gypsy girl, a chain of events threatens both worlds. Meanwhile, in his own world, Alphonse delves deeper into alchemical mysteries to reunite with his older brother.
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Edward Elric Romi Park and his brother, Alphonse Elric Rie Kugimiya, are torn from their homeworld when Edward finally regains his arm and their questing souls collide with the Gate of Alchemy. They stumble into a parallel Earth in 1923, a place ruled by science rather than sorcery, where Edward discovers that alchemy no longer answers to him and his newly rebuilt limbs feel unfamiliar to a world that moves with different rules. The film opens with a desperate navigation of a strange landscape, as the two brothers confront not only their own limitations but the looming shadow of a civilization that treats ideas of power, progress, and sacrifice with cold calculus.
Two years forward, in Munich, Alfons Heiderich [Shun Oguri] becomes Edward’s closest ally in a second, quieter mission: the search for a way home. Alfons is a brilliant, idealistic engineer who bears a striking resemblance to Alphonse, and his friendship with Edward sparks a shared drive to push the boundaries of rocketry and daylight science. Edward’s days in this new world deepen as he teams up with Alfons to decode the mysteries of propulsion and flight, all while haunted by memories of his own past. In the midst of this work, Edward saves a persecuted Romani woman, Noah [Miyuu Sawai], from being sold, the woman who reminds him of Rosé and who soon moves into their orbit. Noah’s presence stirs something in Edward—visions of his former life begin to surface, hints of a life that feels almost familiar even as she speaks in a tongue and a history he cannot fully place.
The orbit of their world widens when Edward encounters the famed film director Fritz Lang [Hidekatsu Shibata], a Jewish artist whose allure and peril mirror the era’s magnetic tensions. Lang persuades Edward to join him in a dangerous pursuit: hunting a dragon that will serve as inspiration for a new film. The dragon proves to be a homunculus named Envy, and their pursuit quickly spirals into a confrontation with forces far beyond their control. Envy attacks but is subdued by agents of the Thule Society, a secretive faction that has darker plans in motion. The film deftly blends noir and fantasy as Lang’s cinematic temperament collides with alchemical stakes.
Behind the scenes, the Thule Society—led by Karl Haushofer [Masane Tsukayama] and Dietlinde Eckhart [Kazuko Kato]—sees the gateway between worlds as a blueprint for power. They weaponize Envy and Edward’s own imprisoned father, Hohenheim [Masashi Ebara], as catalysts to pry open a portal to Edward’s world, convinced it will become a utopia they call Shamballa. Armored soldiers are hurled through the Gate and arrive on Earth as mutated, zombie-like forces in Liore, throwing the city into chaos and forcing both sides into a desperate counterstrike. In the chaos, Alphonse fights to do what he can, tracing a path to reach the underground city beneath Central and attempting to reopen the Gate with the scraps of his soul and the power of his armor.
As Wrath—one of the homunculi who campaigns against humans—drives the conflict forward, Wrath [Nana Mizuki] guides Alphonse toward the地下 world to reclaim the Gate. Wrath’s courage is tempered by a fatal wound, and in a sacrificial moment, Alphonse must transmute and fuse the two homunculi into raw material to pry open the Gate once more. The process is brutal and costly, and it redirects the course of Edward’s mission as the Thule Society closes in around Munich’s secrets.
Meanwhile, the Thule Society leverages Noah’s mind-reading gifts, urging her to reveal the precise steps to harness the Gate’s power. Edward learns from Lang that Eckhart’s group intends to use the weapons of his world to empower Adolf Hitler’s revolution, pushing Edward to race against time to stop them. The consequences rip through both worlds as Hohenheim and Envy are transmuted in tandem, and Alphonse completes a daring gambit—transmuting Gluttony and Wrath to protect and empower their efforts. Eckhart’s ambition swells as she gains a terrifying command of alchemy within the alien landscape, but the cost of power mounts as her grip on sanity thins.
In a climactic reversal, Alfons launches Edward in a rocket-powered plane, a last-ditch bid to return to his own world with the hope of closing the rift once and for all. The mission is perilous and personal: Alfons is cut down in the line of duty, yet his sacrifice buys Edward crucial time to confront Eckhart in a fierce confrontation across two horizons. Edward—reunited with his world’s Winry Rockbell—receives a fresh automail from Winry [Megumi Toyoguchi], a tangible reminder of home and of the bonds that drive him to endure. In the ensuing battles, the Amestris military, under the steady eye of Roy Mustang [Toru Okawa], keeps Eckhart’s assault at bay long enough for the Elrics to anchor the Gate’s fate.
The battle reaches a fever pitch as Eckhart is confronted in both worlds. Alphonse unleashes a mayhem of armors to immobilize her, a brilliant orchestration of defense that hints at the depths of his resolve to shield his brother. Eckhart’s monstrous appearance, born of the Gate’s corruption, is finally ended when an officer reminiscent of Maes Hughes acts in alarm and destroys her in the new world. Edward, understanding the danger of the interdimensional bond, chooses to seal the Gate from the other side, even if it means sacrificing his own chance to return home. Yet the cost is not total isolation: Alphonse chooses to stay by his brother’s side, and Mustang pulses at the edge of the decision, sealing the crossing with Edward’s fate in mind.
With Alfons’ funeral vigil behind them, the Elric brothers depart Munich, intent on destroying the weapons meant to fuel Hitler’s violence and to settle into a safer, quieter future. Noah parts ways, and the memory of a life that nearly bridged two worlds lingers as they press onward—not to erase distance, but to build a new home within the shadow of what they have endured. The story closes on a hopeful, uneasy note: two brothers bound by blood and fire, united by a shared past and a world that may never fully accept them, choosing to protect the peace they could win, and to fight for a future where their lives and sacrifices can finally matter beyond the gates that once separated them.
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