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Director: Mamoru Oshii
Writer: Mamoru Oshii
Producers: Mitsuhisa Ishikawa, Toshio Suzuki
Actors:
Akio Otsuka as Batou Atsuko Tanaka as Major Motoko Koichi Yamadera as Togusa |
Top that with the fact that the animation is decent, but pretty basic 2D stuff, mixed in with over-the-top colorful 3D stuff every now and again (specifically a visually impressive parade sequence that has NOTHING to do with the story, but was nice to look at, I guess), an amazingly uncharismatic lead robot character, a lame-duck sidekick, an opening scene that features a woman discussing the intricacies of robots and the like for about 5-10 minutes (hey man, I came to watch a movie, not to listen to some lecture on the future of technology, blah-blah-blah!), two very basic “action sequences”, very odd 5-10 “pauses” by characters after talking in certain scenes (doesn’t feel “real”, guys…you’re taking me OUT OF THE MOVIE!) and a conclusion that can only remind one of how “easy-to-understand” the MATRIX sequels were and you’ve got yourself one, big mess-pile of a film. But that’s just my opinion, folks. If philosophy, the intricacies of futuristic technology, robotics, memory drives, characters who speak in quotes all the time and a plotline with enough complexities for you to devote an entire college semester to its deconstruction, interests you…well, okay, I’m being an ass. Bottom line, I considered this screening a torture session for myself, one which I somehow managed to pass. The best praise that I can give this movie is to thank it for not running any longer than 100 minutes. One minute more, and I might’ve passed out from extreme lameness. I think this film actually makes WAKING LIFE look cohesive. Oh yeah, and its musical score annoyed me too. Grating. PS: I spit on the folks in the Cannes Selection Committee for choosing this motion picture as one of the 19 films on the official ballot for the Palme D’Or. Patooey!
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