Wolf's Rain

Wolf's Rain

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  • Countries of origin: Japan
  • Language: Japanese, English
  • Release date: January 6, 2003
  • Runtime: 11 hours 41 minutes
  • Also known as: 狼雨
  • "Rain of Wolves" is a social, dark, sci-fi, apocalyptic animation with a total of 30 episodes.

    Details

    • Release date January 6, 2003
    • Production companies Bandai Visual Company, Bones, Fuji Television Network

    Movie reviews

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    • By Torey 2022-12-26 09:20:27

      In fact, paradise does not exist

      In fact, Paradise does not exist...

      After a long year of longing for Paradise and the exploration and pursuit at the cost of the lives of himself and his friends, Langya finally found out in despair that Paradise did not exist at all. The theme of this film should be despair, everyone who can be called a character is dead. In fact, a large number of deaths can only make a film tragic, and despair stems from the plot itself - all hope is lost, all efforts and efforts are in vain,...

    • By Henri 2022-12-25 13:05:05

      The Tale of the Wolf and the Flower

      "Wolf Rain" is an excellent, even sublime animation. There are quite a few angles that can be discussed in terms of characters, plots, themes, etc., so here is a brief record of the most impressive parts.

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      The characters in "Wolf Rain" can be mainly divided into wolves and humans, but in the end this work tells the story of wolves. The four most important characters are all wolves, and the most central one that can be...

    • By Felicia 2022-11-27 14:27:05

      "Wolf Rain" - Helpless Reincarnation

      When I just finished watching it, I had an indescribable feeling in my heart.

      The overall tone of the plot is indeed rather gray and sad.

      Although the process of watching is a bit depressing, it is the driving force to watch.

      Because I hope the ending is good, I hope to see them find "Paradise" sooner.

      I have been chasing and looking forward with them. . .

      But. . .

       

      The story begins with a snow-white wolf lying in the...

    • By Jerrold 2022-11-19 21:02:05

      A wolf and a dog, a wolf and a man, a wolf and a Chinese


          Although it is a world where people and wolves are mixed, I remember Darcyll III said: Humans have changed from wolves, but after a long time, they forget that they were once wolves and can never change back.
          I remember a certain Xun once discussing the character of Chinese people. He said that compared with foreigners, Chinese people have more domestic animal nature, while foreigners have more animal nature. Isn't it, we are born wolves, but we are not raised as...

    • By Duane 2022-11-15 04:10:05

      backbone

      A bit of a brash narrative. Because he didn't want to make fun of it, director Okamura played it like an essay. Only the Bone Club can tolerate the backbone of the creators.

      If you want to interpret metaphors, you can write a large article, but save it. Those code words, if you go for a run on the ice field, you will naturally understand all of them.

      For those who have just set off with sweet dreams, those who are trudging through a stormy ice field, and those who are...

    User comments

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    • By Noah 2023-09-25 00:22:49

      The soundtrack is so...

    • By Virgil 2023-09-12 05:21:49

      Of course, the music and pictures are nothing to say, but the plot is a bit too obscure to...

    • By Hunter 2023-09-07 09:08:14

      Steel shelf, red snow, white moon flower, running wolves... Animation that made me sad for half a...

    • By Alden 2023-07-10 07:21:59

      I like the atmosphere created by the film, music...

    • By Keagan 2023-06-17 17:18:09

      Postmodern symbolism mixed with alternative avant-garde literature and art is a must for Zhuangbility, but Yoko Kanno's music is so perfect that it must be five...

    Movie quotes

    • Darcia: Cheza is not vital to you. Is that correct?

      Cher Degre: Who are you?

      Darcia: Everyone is resting now. You look exhausted, as well. You should rest for a while.

    • Darcia: Wolves . . . You have my gratitude, for it was you who awoke her.

      Hige: What?

      Kiba: Who the Hell are you?

      Darcia: The Flower Maiden is mine.

      Hige: The Flower Maiden? Is that . . . Cheza?

      Darcia: We'll meet in Paradise. If we meet again, that is.

    • Quent Yaiden: Look at this.

      [Quent shows Hubb his hand, which Tsume cut open earlier]

      Quent Yaiden: Pretty, ain't it? It's a souvenir from an angry wolf.

      Hubb Lebowski: You can't prove it was a wolf.

      Quent Yaiden: Well, there wern't any cats or ferrets around. There was only a young human. The beast turned into a little boy right in front of my eyes. It was just a little kid.

      Hubb Lebowski: Can you remember what the boys face looked like?

      Quent Yaiden: For some reason, my memory's a little fuzzy.

      Hubb Lebowski: Maybe I should come back another time.

      Quent Yaiden: It'll always be the same. But I'm not drunk yet tonight.

      Hubb Lebowski: I don't know why I ever thought I could come to you for advice.

      Quent Yaiden: You're obsessed with the wolves, huh? You're dying to know everything now. Isn't that right, Detective?

      Hubb Lebowski: That dog you shot ran away.

      Quent Yaiden: What a surprise.

      Hubb Lebowski: And you think it put some kind of spell on us to escape?

      Quent Yaiden: You got it.

      Hubb Lebowski: It just isn't possible.

      Quent Yaiden: These claw marks . . . and the fact that you're here should be proof enough. There are a lot more of 'em, you know. People you pass everyday in the market, the poor shlubs you sit next to in the bar . . . Any one of them could be wolves. I tell you now the words of "Red Moon." "From the great spirit was born the wolf, and man became it's messenger." In other words, the human race was created from wolves. So says the author of "The Book of the Moon."

      Hubb Lebowski: "Book of the Moon?"

      Quent Yaiden: I might as well say it: Instead of looking for wolves, you should probably start suspecting humans.