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8.5/10 – A must-watch for Faiz fans; a solid standalone Rider movie for others willing to accept the dark tone.

Portrayed by Peter Ho, he was the first "foreign" Kamen Rider and primarily spoke English. His armor is high-speed and flight-capable. kamen rider faiz paradise lost kissasian

Released in 2003 alongside the TV series, Paradise Lost is an alternate ending (or a "what if" scenario) to Kamen Rider 555 . While the TV show had a hopeful, if bittersweet, conclusion, the movie presents a dystopian nightmare. Released in 2003 alongside the TV series, Paradise

The film's title, Paradise Lost, is a reference to John Milton's epic poem, which tells the story of the Fall of Man. Similarly, Kazumi's journey in the movie is a metaphor for his own existential crisis. As a Kamen Rider, he has been stripped of his humanity and forced to confront the harsh realities of his existence. He is no longer just a human being but a tool, a means to an end. Similarly, Kazumi's journey in the movie is a

: Takumi Inui (Kamen Rider Faiz) is initially missing and presumed dead, having lived under fake memories as a man named "Takashi" in a remote village.