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Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade (2001)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:4
Rotten:3
Average Rating:5.4/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 42 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: A retelling of the fairytale, Little Red Riding Hood, Hiroyuki Okiura's debut feature, the Animé film JIN-ROH, is a tale of personal crisis amid intra-bureaucratic skulduggery. The film is set in... A retelling of the fairytale, Little Red Riding Hood, Hiroyuki Okiura's debut feature, the Animé film JIN-ROH, is a tale of personal crisis amid intra-bureaucratic skulduggery. The film is set in an alternate reality in which Japan has emerged from World War II as a totalitarian society. The population riots, a group called the Sect creates havoc, and the armored Special Unit of the Capitol Police Organization (CAPO) plots to acquire more power. A soldier named Fuse, who was once one of the most formidable men in the Special Unit, agonizes over the death of a young girl who worked for the Sect and in doing so he becomes a neurotic mess intent on befriending the dead girl's sister. Okiura, who was the character designer of GHOST IN THE SHELL, creates an unforgettable image of the Special Unit soldier: a dehumanized, armored figure with feral red eyes. Okiura's drama unfolds against a backdrop of very complex crowd scenes; the scenes are even more impressive considering that most of the work was done using traditional cel-animation techniques. Mamoru Oshii (director of GHOST IN THE SHELL) scripted the project, based on his KENROU DENSETSU. Punctuated by brief moments of violence, JIN-ROH is a psychological drama in which nothing is as it seems. [More]
Starring: Yosikaju Fujiki, Sumi Mutoh, Hiroyuki Kinoshita, Yukio Hiroda
Starring: Yosikaju Fujiki, Sumi Mutoh, Hiroyuki Kinoshita, Yukio Hiroda, Yukihiro Yoshida, Ryuichi Horibe, Eri Sendai, Kenji Nakagawa, Tamio Ohki, Hachiro Tobe, Yoshisada Sakaguchi
Director: Hiroyuki Okiura, Mamoru Oshii
Director: Hiroyuki Okiura, Mamoru Oshii
Producer: Minoru Takanashi, Hidekazu Terakawa
Composer: Hajime Mizoguchi
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Reviews for Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade
I liked the idea of the movie more than the movie itself -- though sections of it are mind-blowing.
Jin-Roh's hand-rolled look and ripped-from-the-sci-fi-headlines plot are an asset and a relief.
Confirms my preference for live-action cinematography, without any tricks or conceits to place quotation marks around an already fantastic illusion of reality.
While it uses the advantages of line-drawn animation to fashion a setting that would cost hundreds of millions to produce as live action, the dramatic scale is minimal and tepid.
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