RE: So I Finally Watched Akira and Yeah, I Get It Now

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Absolutely! You've put into words what so many of us felt the first time we saw it. You're drawn to Kaneda's motorcycle fame and stay for Tetsuo's existential collapse. It's brutal. What you mentioned about the colors and sound are key, which is why it feels so alive and hasn't aged at all. It's one of those works that, the more you know about how it was made, the more you're blown away.



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I'm glad many people in here knows about Akira. Meanwhile I was writing this review I was questioning about the importance of this film for younger generations. Loved to see everyone cares about this.