In the distant future, mankind has colonized other planets in the universe. While many planets lived in peace, the planet Jerra has been ravaged by decades of war. Geist is an M.D.S. (Most Dangerous Soldier), an enhanced human with unsurpassed combat capabilities and an insatiable lust for battle. Because of his uncontrollable nature, Geist is cryogenically frozen and locked in a satellite. Several years later, the satellite crashes and Geist wakes up from his sleep to engage in another war. This time, to help the army stop the planet's central computer from activating a doomsday device that will lead to total annihilation of all life on Jerra. This movie is great, it has cool animation and battle scenes. It also doesn't mind showing how people can think more of something than it really is. MD Geist is a killing machine, that's all he is, yet you find yourself rooting for him. When all is said and done though, he's here to kill and that's all. If you can't accept that you can't accept this really downbeat movie. What can I say about M.D. Geist? Not much, because there isn't really much there. It's 50 minutes of some still and moving frames of anime.<br/><br/>I can sum the whole story, such as it is, up right here:<br/><br/>Most Dangerous Geist (ghost) wakes up.<br/><br/>Girl clings to M.D. Geist as protector (not really a smart move).<br/><br/>M.D. Geist gets in with the army–<br/><br/>goes with army as they go to shut down a doomsday device.<br/><br/>Army gets (mostly) killed in assault on doomsday device.<br/><br/>M.D. Geist has to fight powerful thingie.<br/><br/>M.D. Geist wins, kills the rest of the army, and makes sure the doomsday device gets activated while girl looks on in horror.<br/><br/>THE END (or is it??? there is an M.D. Geist II out there somewhere)<br/><br/>You can probably come up with a better way to kill 50 minutes, like hitting your head against a wall or something.
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