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As a early Shinya Tsukamoto movie, this is amazing. The best of his films together with Tetsou and one of the best of the sub-genre Japanese Cyberpunk, Visual effects here do not lose anything to the other movies of the director.
A boy who time travel to a dystopia future, where he finds and fight a bunch of vampires from the darkness, is a simple story of one man that have to save the world, the girl, and himself; (and become the Messiah?
I watched him with the name (The Great Analog World) and with less than 50 minutes projection joins my list of the best films I've seen in my life.
As a early Shinya Tsukamoto movie, this is amazing. The best of his films together with Tetsou and one of the best of the sub-genre Japanese Cyberpunk, Visual effects here do not lose anything to the other movies of the director.
A boy who time travel to a dystopia future, where he finds and fight a bunch of vampires from the darkness, is a simple story of one man that have to save the world, the girl, and himself; (and become the Messiah?
I watched him with the name (The Great Analog World) and with less than 50 minutes projection joins my list of the best films I've seen in my life.