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Dennis 2022-04-21 09:01:46
Akira, the film explains the concept. But inexplicably, how could such a sudden change occur in this stable world? I don't understand again. The description is biased towards the macro. The real story begins in the second half of the film.
What the hell are you talking about Akira? Aaron once told me that Akira was pure energy. Pure energy? There are all kinds of things to do in life, right? Inventing things, making things, these things include houses, motorcycles, bridges, cities, rockets, etc., all this knowledge and energy, where...
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Rosario 2022-04-22 07:01:09
shocked. The 1988 movie actually predicted that 2020 would be the Tokyo Olympics? ?
From Baidu Encyclopedia:
On September 7, 2013, Jacques Rogge announced that the host city of the 2020 Olympic Games would be Tokyo . After Tokyo's successful bid, it has become the fifth city in the world to host the Summer Olympics at least twice after Paris (France), London (UK), Los Angeles (US)...

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Fanny 2022-03-23 09:01:40
From "2001: A Space Odyssey" to "Akira", the development of the world will never catch up with human imagination. Then Japan will announce that the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 will be cancelled due to the Third World War in the near future. The grand setting from the wasteland to the universe can be displayed in all directions. The filming in the late 1980s is still powerful enough. The animation has a great advantage in depicting the size of the passage through space. The city is the stage of destruction. I look forward to seeing the dimension soon. Diti's live-action film version. Broadway Retrospective.
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Brett 2022-03-25 09:01:07
Rationally admired, emotionally distant. The level of Japanese live action blockbusters is 30 years behind animation. . .
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