Kayoko Fujii

Kayoko Fujii

  • Born:
  • Height:
  • Extended Reading
    • Seamus 2022-04-23 07:01:42

      Destruction and Rebirth

      [Short Movie Review 41] After talking about the adaptation of the movie "Alita" from "Gun Dream", we continue to follow the footsteps of the three major Japanese sci-fi comics and enter the world of the animated film of the same name of "Aguilar".

      Different from American cyberpunk, Xor or "Gun...

    • Aida 2022-04-22 07:01:09

      In the era of progress, the tyrants have died out, and Akira does not need myths

      There is always a kind of movie in the world, you feel that he is awesome, but also feels that his nerves are like drinking too much.

      At that time, the half-understood mediocrity turned back to the flattering servant to advertise that he has no shortage of this kind of thing in any age. Like the...

    • 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.

    • Lucinda 2022-03-24 09:01:37

      I have to admit that Japanese animation films in the 1980s and 1990s have matured to such a degree that even today they are not outdated at all. It would be quite a good material to make a live-action commercial blockbuster. There are relatively intuitive depictions of war, human ambition, rights, and power.

    Akira quotes

    • Kaneda (1988 Streamline Pictures dub): What's that? What happened to Yama?

      Kai: As soon as we saw him, I knew something was wrong. He was still wearing the uniform from the experimental hospital. It's like he's someone else. Even Yama, he asked him if he was really the Tetsuo that we knew, then after that... Oh, I'll miss you!

      Kaneda (1988 Streamline Pictures dub): We'd been together all our lives, ever since nursery school. He never had an easy time of it, Tetsuo. He's been bullied by everyone.

      Kai: Oh, right. I forgot to tell you. He was asking about your bike.

      Kaneda (1988 Streamline Pictures dub): [scoffs] My bike?

      Kai: [after bringing Yama's bike to Kaneda] What are you doing?

      Kaneda (1988 Streamline Pictures dub): [mounts Yama's bike] So Tetsuo wants a bike.

      [guns the engine]

      Kaneda (1988 Streamline Pictures dub): Bastard!

    • Kai: Are you really going in there alone?

      Kaneda (1988 Streamline Pictures dub): [mounts his bike] It's my bike he wants, the creep.

      Kai: Don't you think we should call the others first?

      Kaneda (1988 Streamline Pictures dub): I don't want to keep the bastard waiting.

      [speeds off]

      Kai: Wait! Hey, Kaneda! Wait!