Akira Comments

  • Lottie 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    The climax and big scenes are too dense and frequent, and the more you go to the back, the more visual fatigue, and the narrative layering is lost to the spectacular aura. The influence of Fritz Lang's "Metropolis" is obvious, but even "Metropolis" has moving...

  • Alberto 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    2019 The 2019 Tokyo Olympic Stadium in the movie in Tokyo was bombed. @Roppongi ex theater to watch a movie, the sound is excellent, but the seats and screen are not ideal. After the screening, the two voice actors appeared, and the dialogue was restored on the spot, which was too strong

  • Verdie 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    Symbols and metaphors are so full that they lose their main thread and are erratic. Metropolis-style new Tokyo, the ultimate development of science has brought magic back to the earth, military power awakens the specter of dictatorship, corrupt greedy oligarchs are vulnerable, demonstrators and lustful people need new gods, Pandora’s box hides The ultimate answer to the universe, the flood washed the city of sin. Otomo Keyang told a story with a very Western...

  • Flavio 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    AKIRA conforms to everyone's fantasy of Japanese cyberpunk, and realizes the topics discussed by humanism under the framework of science fiction, whether it is a re-enactment of the era's passing student movement - Otomo Keyang's malice, because the nihilistic rebellion eventually welcomes Destruction is coming, but it is still a curious interpretation and display of religious philosophy, especially the reconstruction of ancient Greek mythology and human nature. This animation, which was born...

  • Marco 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    80/100, the painting is very rough and punk, and the motorcycle racing is also quite cool. The construction of the entire dystopian worldview is very "Japanese science fiction". The arrangement of events is quite bad, but fortunately, the settings of the two protagonists Jintian and Tetsuo make up for this fatal injury. The two characters correspond to each other, restraint and radiation, like Freud's id-ego, and finally Step into the superego and join the light. Akira is a symbol of power and...

  • Wilburn 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    The visual is so awesome. It shocked me on the...

  • Giuseppe 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    Trying to control one's power beyond one's own ability, the ultimate outcome can only be destruction, from the nuclear bomb to Akira, no matter...

  • Torrey 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    "Decentralized" quirky film. There are too many points to express, each point is enough to make 20 movies, and it seems a little blurred when put together. The ending at the end can be a bit obscure to...

  • Nakia 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Although the human body itself has a certain potential, it is infinitely magnified and exaggerated by the Japanese, and this fantasy is integrated into their...

  • Lenny 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    I watched this film for the third time in ten years. Before watching it, I still couldn't recall the plot at all. I just had a vague impression of some ugly people. With such a mentally retarded plot setting, how did the characters and the hollow core values ​​of the middle two become business cards, I really wonder. Just because I drew a few...

Extended Reading
  • Freda 2022-03-20 09:01:35

    What exactly are you watching in Akira?

    This article aims to refute the guilt of similar desires due to the sharp increase in bad reviews for the film in the past two years. Some poor little arrogant ignorance is the main reason for the birth of this article.

    Otomo Katsuhiro, as the film director and manga artist who has "destroyed" Japan...

  • Dameon 2022-04-21 09:01:46

    Classics always have a special meaning

    Advantages: From the very beginning of the film, the film shows excellent storytelling and art design, and the rich details and worldview when depicting society are refreshing. As a movie in the 1980s, the whole movie is full of a lot of "private goods": turbulent society, incompetent government,...

Akira quotes

  • Tetsuo: [Flying out of the Hospital Skyscraper] Ahhh! What's happening?

  • Col. Shikishima: I see. Why waste your time?

    Doctor: It's a Soldier's Duty. You wouldn't understand.