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Tokyo Godfathers (2004)
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Reviews Counted:58
Fresh:52
Rotten:6
Average Rating:7.1/10
Consensus: A touching and sentimental anime.
Theatrical Release:Jan 16, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: Thoroughly modern in its story, its characters, its urban Tokyo setting, its absurdly funny action sequences, and its understated and ironic self-mockery, TOKYO GODFATHERS is an anime gem from... Thoroughly modern in its story, its characters, its urban Tokyo setting, its absurdly funny action sequences, and its understated and ironic self-mockery, TOKYO GODFATHERS is an anime gem from director Satoshi Kon (MILLENNIUM ACTRESS). It is a snowy Christmas in Tokyo and three homeless people--Hana, Gin, and Miyuki--who drift through the streets and alleyways of the city staying warm in the supermarkets and soup kitchens, make up a nontraditional family. Gin is a older man who once had a wife and daughter but lost them and spiraled downward into drinking and drifting. Hana is a flamboyant cross-dressing homosexual who dreams of having a baby. And Miyuki is just a kid--a young girl who ran away from home after a conflict with her father and is still battling familial demons. When the three motley but loving bums find a baby girl abandoned in the garbage on Christmas Eve, they know they've received a true gift. But in their attempts to return the baby to its real mother they go on a wild goose chase all over Tokyo solving mysteries, pursuing criminals, and all the while tackling their own personal problems. According to director Kon, the plot is based on the 1948 Western 3 GODFATHERS directed by John Ford. This immensely entertaining film features a jazzy score of electronic music, excellent illustrations, and superb character development. [More]
Director: Satoshi Kon
Director: Satoshi Kon
Screenwriter: Sadayuki Murai
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
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Reviews for Tokyo Godfathers
As visually accomplished as Tokyo Godfathers is, the story is the most primitive form of drama, one that counts on improbable coincidence to propel the story to its sudden, implausibly symbolic conclusion.
Tugs at the heart more than it warms it...a lovely-looking film, but hardly the emotional powerhouse some are suggesting.
The result is only occasionally pathos, the tone Kon seems to be striving for.
Has just enough astringent touches to keep it from sliding into sloppy sentimentality.
Great animation can delight children or adults; truly great animation may delight both. But Tokyo Godfathers seems unlikely to enthrall either -- or be remembered much past the flicker of its final cel.
Kon deserves credit for attempting to animate a genre that has historically been best served by live action. The effort isn't entirely successful, but for an industry that rarely seeks to break free of tradition, that's already a quantum leap.
Though not as transcendent as director Satoshi Kon's previous project, the spectacular Millennium Actress, this expertly animated Godfathers still makes you an offer you can't refuse.
Loosely based on 3 Godfathers, John Ford's maudlin 1948 western, this movie, a sweet fable of decency amid the down and out, also has echoes of Chaplin and Capra.
The score grates in places but the script hits the mark, with the potty-mouthed vagrants certain to be a hit with older children.
Social indifference and injustice plague the protagonists, as well as our own consciences. This may very well be the point of the whole exercise.
A gorgeous animated film that's as avid a tribute to the Japanese capital as Lost in Translation.
It doesn't make sense to praise an anime movie's acting, does it? Yet you can't help but marvel at the expressive pen-and-ink performers.
It's a modern-day fable with a big heart, reminding us that every human can have value, even if you don't have an address.
This is not Lost in Translation, but with subtitles it translates smartly enough.
Kon proves that a cartoon can truly have as much -- perhaps even more -- depth and soul as any live-action film.
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