Akira movie plot
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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 imagination.
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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 the source of power that drives the entire world. As an abstract object, all meanings and values are endowed by humans, and it is also humans who ultimately devour. A panicked reflection, and a clever prophecy.
Akira quotes
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Kaneda (2001 Pioneer dub): What're you gonna do?
Kai (2001 Pioneer dub): I'm gonna send Yamagata his wheels.
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Kaneda (2001 Pioneer dub): [when he claims to Ryu he knows who the new subject is] Come on... don't they say the only foolish questions are unasked ones?
[Ryu walks up to him with a mischievous look on his face]
Kaneda (2001 Pioneer dub): They don't?