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    by Pioneer



ALTERNATE SYNOPSIS:
In 1988, the blockbuster film Akira changed forever the way anime was presented in movie theatres. Thirteen years later, after a complete visual restoration, Akira once again changes the way anime movies were meant to be heard. Experience true, superior quality theatre sound as the blockbuster film Akira is remastered into 5.1 multi-dimensional sound by the original movie composer Shoji Yamashiro of Geinoh Yamashiro Gumi. Mixed with the original Japanese dialogue, this new Japanese 5.1 DTS Surround Sound delivers an even more realistic and dynamic, full immersion into the explosive music and sound of the Akira world!

Childhood friends Tetsuo and Kaneda's motorcycle gang encounters a military operation to retrieve an escaped experimental subject. The military captures Tetsuo and conducts experiments on him that unleash his latent psychic ability, but when these new powers rage out of control, Tetsuo lashes out at the world that has oppressed him!

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    by Opus Zine
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Ask any fan what the best anime is, and they'll probably respond with this film. Though made in 1988, "Akira" stills stands unrivalled as one of the landmarks of animation. First of all, the animation is still superb, with amazing detail. However, it's the story where the film really shines.

The story centers on Tetsuo and Kaneda, members of one of the bike gangs that roams Neo-Tokyo in 2019. A chance encounter involves them in a convoluted series of military experiments, political machinations, and social upheaval that surround the mysterious entity called "Akira".

After undergoing treatment, Tetsuo begins to develop incredible psychic powers that rapidly drive him insane and unstoppable. Kaneda, with the help of political revolutionaries and a group of military psychics must try to stop him. That only touches the surface.

Believe me, I had to watch this film about 3 or 4 times before I finally understood all of the plot's elements. Adapted from a long-running comic series, the film only scratches the surface of the series' plot. A challenging film, but it's this challenge that makes it so rewarding and long-lasting.

A note of caution; the film gets pretty bloody, and the scenes of Tetsuo's transformations may be a bit disturbing for some. But if you're looking for a good dystopian film, it doesn't get much better than "Akira". Forget about "Bladerunner" and its ilk...

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