2006, Japan Starring: Kazunari Ninomiya, Yu Aoi, Min Tanako, Yusuke Iseya Director: Michael Arias Writer: Anthony Weimtraub, Taiyo Matsumoto (Manga) Producer: Jiko Tanaka, Naoki Kitajawa, Yasushi Shiina, Osamu Teshima Genre: Animation, Drama, Action, Sci-fi Rating: Unrated as of yet Distributors: Sony Pictures Running Time: 100 minutes Website: www.tekkon.net/index.html
The opening film at Montreal’s Fantasia film festival, Tekkon Kinkreet may not have all the elements some might expect from anime. There are no giant robots, for example, and very few schoolgirl upskirt angles. However, it more than makes up for it with the anime standbys of heart, cuteness, and a lengthy psychedelic sequence that transforms the last third of the film into a dream you might have if you fell asleep using modeling glue in a windowless room. Tekkon Kinkreet takes place in Treasure City, a cluttered, colourful slum that looks like someone melted a box of crayons over a wrecked Lego play set. Two orphans, Black and his brother White, rule the streets of the City, flipping around fantastically through the air while defending the neighborhood from interlopers. Trouble starts when Rat, a yakuza originally from the slum, moves back to Treasure City. But it quickly becomes apparent that he’s not the real enemy. A mysterious criminal named Snake has big plans for the city, and only Black and White can stand in his way.
Rating: 9 on 10
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