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Il fait de mauvaises choses comme si c'était tout à fa. Dramas 1 2 Le manga En proie au silence (Sensei no Shiroi Uso) adapté au cinéma21/02 : C'est par le biais d'un post publié sur le compte Twitter (X) de la revue Morning Two des éditions Kodansha que l'on apprend la nouvelle : le manga En proie au silence (Sensei no Shiroi Uso) d'Akane Torikai va avoir droit à une adaptation en film. Mettant en scène la jeune actrice Nao dans le rôle principal, celui de Misuzu, le long-métrage est attendu dans les salles nippones pour le 5 juillet.
There must be a future that we can choose for ourselves. Crazy creditsThe date of the first coming of Akira is the exact same date as it was released originally in Japan. Alternate versions2001 re-release of the English language includes a new English dub script and voice cast. ConnectionsFeatured in Akira: Production Report (1988)SoundtracksTokyo Shoeshine BoyPerformed by Teruko AkatsukiUser reviews610ReviewReviewFeatured review10/10 Trademark Manga for the Western cultureWithout a doubt the necessary injection of Manga culture Western audiences needed. Personal objections (or should I say appraisals) aside, Akira deconstructs the form of narrative and character development that we had all become accustomed to through Hollywood and produces a reasonably honest translation of Katsuhiro Otomo's Manga epic, with mass deletions of unnecessary characters and plot avenues. The story is complex enough to keep western audiences attention, yet simple enough to digest whilst taking in the wonderfull animation and excellent soundtrack (a collection of traditional Japanese instruments and modern day synthesised electronica that allow for elements of cinema to establish themselves for the audience) The conflict between the two main characters, Tetsuo and Kaneda is ultimately superceded by the films namesake, the mystery of the boy Akira, and as with very few films Hollywood produces it leaves it's more labour intensive thinking until the end. A delight to follow, with periods of intense action and thought provoking predictions of a neo society, one would like to think of the film as the pipe dream of one who predicted such tragic events as of September 11. Akira, whilst violent for the medium, is a lush metropolis of gang warfare, a psuedo examination into the possible, and a fantasy tale of elements long lost in modern cinema. A cool, entertaining piece littered with cult visions and awesome bikes. helpful•12440tojiOct 23, 2001Top picksSign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendationsSign inFAQ9What is 'Akira' about?Is 'Akira' based on a book?So just who, in fact, was Akira?DetailsEditRelease dateJuly 16, 1988 (Japan)Country of originJapanOfficial sitesBandai Visual (Japan)Official Site (United States)LanguageJapaneseAlso known as阿基拉Filming locationsTokyo, JapanProduction companiesAkira Committee Company Ltd. Akira StudioTMS EntertainmentSee more company credits at IMDbProBox officeEditBudget¥1,100,000,000 (estimated)Gross US & Canada$553,171Opening weekend US & Canada$11,263Jan 1, 1990Gross worldwide$3,280,404See detailed box office info on IMDbProTechnical specsEditRuntime2 hours 4 minutesColorColorSound mixDolby StereoAspect ratio1.
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