Akira Comments

  • Jamir 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    #SIFFEighth Game# It's actually really hard to give points. This is a "magical work", but it is not a "good-looking animation" - not because of "the ending fooled". In my opinion, the ending is a rare finishing touch. "I'm... Tie Xiong!" At the same time that Tie Xiong finally found himself, he also realized the evolution in Akira's sense and left this plane, echoing the theory of the Big Bang before. However, the collapse of the narrative structure in the middle, the super-expansion that...

  • Guiseppe 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Every character deserves to die, but it turns out that the only one who dies is a doctor who has relatively contributed to peace? Sure enough, a dead house is a dead...

  • Eino 2022-01-26 08:13:53

    Unsurpassable dystopian...

  • Reyes 2022-01-26 08:13:53

    There are some loopholes in the setting of the world view, and it is difficult to justify it. The visual effects are amazing and have inspired many works. The scene where Tie Xiong's energy is out of control is the most shocking. In addition to the dystopian background (obviously borrowed from [Blade Runner]) and nuclear fear, he also creatively associates the apocalyptic picture with adolescent rebellious teenagers, highlighting concerns about loss of control and destruction....

  • Madalyn 2022-01-26 08:13:53

    [A-] Under the sci-fi classics such as "Metropolis" and "Blade Runner", the neon shadows of the near future, the pyramid-style central building, and the dirty and run-down streets and alleys, the picture style is extremely cyberpunk. But in the core of its story, it resembles "2001: A Space Odyssey". It is also using the form of a movie to find ways to approach a human ultimate proposition. Although it seems that our thoughts are too ridiculous now, the kind of The ultimate answer to power,...

  • Alda 2022-01-26 08:13:53

    Why is it always "juvenile" and "destroyed"? "Boy" and "Ruins", "Boy" and "Fight". Not "adult". The Japanese are obsessed with "juveniles" when doing science fiction. Unfinished body. Immature body. Unplanned body. Cowardly, out of control, but full of possibilities, the Japanese have a kind of tender pity for Japan itself, and a kind of hope of being in a weak...

  • Antonio 2022-01-26 08:13:53

    This film makes people deeply moved-we are absolutely behind Japan by more than 20 years in terms of technology, ideology, and depth of thought. They shot something like this in 1992, but we won’t be able to do it in 2012. Silence for the domestic...

  • Charity 2022-01-26 08:13:53

    The Japanese directors of the Showa year undoubtedly cannot forget the catastrophic conflict between war and civilization. Even cartoons interpret this theme through huge metamorphosis of ideas. What is surprising about "Akira" is that at such an early age, it brings out the pessimistic theme that mankind cannot control the power and will eventually destroy and self-destruct. However, there are still many breaks between the movie passages, which are struck for the sake of fighting, which is...

  • Kaya 2022-01-26 08:13:53

    1. The concept of "collapse" in Japanese anime really goes deep into the bones! The apocalyptic and renewal themes appear in almost all Japanese animations with sci-fi colors. 2. Neither the narrative nor the character set conforms to the Hollywood model, the narrative is very loose, the so-called "third act" is too long (not the standard three acts), Jin Tian is not the protagonist in the standard sense (not even Tie Xiong). 3. Haruki Murakami also wrote a lot about the reappearance of...

  • Vito 2022-01-26 08:13:53

    It was viewed for the first time on December 24, 2009, and for the second time on September 24,...

Extended Reading
  • Celine 2022-03-16 09:01:04

    Akira

    The film's depiction of New Tokyo is restrained, and even more so is the speculation about the future of New Tokyo and even human development.

    New Tokyo, rebuilt after the war, is vast and vast, with rows of high-rise buildings, neon billboards, and the ubiquitous young people looking for fun on the...

Akira quotes

  • Tetsuo: Twin ceramic rotor drives on each wheel! And these look like computer controlled anti-lock brakes! Wow, 200 horses at 12,000 rpm!

  • Tetsuo: What did you people do to my head?