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And these night scenes glow with subtle, vibrant color". [93] Richard Harrison of The Washington Post comments on the pace of the film, stating that the author "has condensed the narrative sprawl of the comics to provide coherence, though there's a bit of "Back to the Future Part II" incompleteness to the story. That hardly matters, since the film moves with such kinetic energy that you'll be hanging on for dear life". [94] Roger Ebert compares the film to Mad Max, calling it "very gory, very gruesome, but entertaining in its own demented way. "[95] Kim Newman of Empire commends the film's "scintillating animated visuals, with not one – not one – computer-assisted shot in sight". [96] Helen McCarthy in 500 Essential Anime Movies claims that the anime "remains fresh and exciting, easily holding its own against the products of two decades of massive technical advancement". [97] Meanwhile, in February 2004, Dan Persons of Cinefantastique listed the film as one of the "10 Essential Animations", simply referring to the film as "the film that changed everything. "[98] Awards[edit] In 1992, Akira won the Silver Scream Award at the Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival. [99] Akira was one of the four nominees for the 2007 American Anime Awards' "Best Anime Feature" award, but it lost to Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. Music[edit] AKIRA: Original Soundtrack (Symphonic Suite AKIRA)Soundtrack album by Geinō Yamashirogumi (芸能山城組)Released1988Recorded1988GenreAnime, film, gamelan, nohLength69:36LabelVictor Music Industries, Demon Records/JVC Records, Milan RecordsProducerShōji YamashiroGeinō Yamashirogumi (芸能山城組) chronology Ecophony Rinne(1986) AKIRA: Original Soundtrack (Symphonic Suite AKIRA)
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(1990) AKIRA: Original Soundtrack (Symphonic Suite AKIRA) was recorded by Geinoh Yamashirogumi (芸能山城組). [100] The music was composed and conducted by musical director Shōji Yamashiro (pseudonym of Tsutomu Ōhashi), and performed by the collective Geinoh Yamashirogumi.
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