Rightfully considered one of the greatest accomplishments in sci-fi storytelling.
Akira (1988)
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Reviews Counted:33
Fresh:29
Rotten:4
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: Akira is distractingly bloody and violent, but its phenomenal animation and sheer kinetic energy helped set the standard for modern anime.
Runtime: 3 hrs 40 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: A landmark film that introduced much of the Western world to modern animé, AKIRA is a marvel of modern animation. Based on Katsuhiro Otomo's 2,000 page manga, AKIRA begins on July 16, 1988, when... A landmark film that introduced much of the Western world to modern animé, AKIRA is a marvel of modern animation. Based on Katsuhiro Otomo's 2,000 page manga, AKIRA begins on July 16, 1988, when what was believed to be an atomic bomb was dropped on Tokyo, completely destroying the city and marking the beginning of WWIII. Thirty-one years later, Neo-Tokyo has sprung from the ruins of the old city and is experiencing a prolonged period of civil unrest caused by student uprisings, political instability, and, most destructively, biker gangs. One of the members of these biker gangs, Tetsuo, is detained by the military after a near accident with a strange young boy. After recognizing innate psychic ability in him, the military begins using Tetsuo as a test subject to channel Akira, a source of unimaginable power and the cause of the explosion that destroyed the original Tokyo. However, the military's plan backfires, and instead of locating the source of Akira's power, Tetsuo becomes a medium for it. Endowed with incredible psychic powers that make every one of his destructive impulses a reality, Tetsuo begins to go on a rampage that threatens to completely annihilate Neo Tokyo. Combining a complex science-fiction universe with intricately detailed animation and phantasmagoric images, AKIRA is a stunning visual experience and a disturbing vision of the future. [More]
Director: Katsuhiro Otomo
Director: Katsuhiro Otomo
Producer: Katsuhiro Otomo
Screenwriter: Izo Hashimoto
Producer: Ryohei Suzuki, Shunzo Kato, Sawako Noma
Reviews for Akira
An impressive achievement, often suggesting a weird expressionist blend of 2001, The Warriors, Blade Runner and Forbidden Planet.
I never understood the appeal. The animation is jumpy and flat. The story makes absolutely no sense.
Set the modern standard of excellence for Japanese anime despite the movie's emphasis on blood and violence.
Grade-school violence freaks may find a few kicks here, but even they may have trouble coping with this ugly movie's ending about eight separate times.
Not necessarily the first nor the best anime, but certainly the one that introduced most Americans to the genre.
Although I'm hardly an expert on the genre, this is certainly one of the best "anime" flicks I've ever seen.
It still stands as an orgy of the ocular senses, and a brain-twisting cyberpunk epic.
Sure, computers are fine for flatulent ogres and dark-haired cyber-honeys, but no single work has been strong or thrilling enough to better Akira.
While Akira's blood splattering is over the top for me, I did enjoy the surreal, and the interesting complicated departure from the often-oversimplified good vs. evil.
A groundbreaking film that taps into the Japanese distrust of technology, science and the military.
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November 07, 2008:
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