: An analysis of how the film symbolically summarizes post-WWII Japanese thoughts and its connection to "disaster texts" in Japanese culture. The Impact of Akira: A Manga (R)evolution : Available on Google Books
The film depicts Neo-Tokyo, a dystopian metropolis built on the ashes of the old city, which was destroyed in a mysterious explosion years prior. The story follows Shōtarō Kaneda, the leader of a biker gang, and his friend Tetsuo Shima. When Tetsuo acquires telekinetic powers following a collision with a strange child, the government intervenes, leading to a catastrophic unraveling of reality itself.
Because of this visual fidelity, a compressed, low-quality version of the film does it a disservice. To truly appreciate the hand-painted cels and the revolutionary use of light, viewers seek out high-bitrate 1080p or 4K remasters. Consequently, a "good" version of Akira can range from 4GB to over 30GB.
: An analysis of how the film symbolically summarizes post-WWII Japanese thoughts and its connection to "disaster texts" in Japanese culture. The Impact of Akira: A Manga (R)evolution : Available on Google Books
The film depicts Neo-Tokyo, a dystopian metropolis built on the ashes of the old city, which was destroyed in a mysterious explosion years prior. The story follows Shōtarō Kaneda, the leader of a biker gang, and his friend Tetsuo Shima. When Tetsuo acquires telekinetic powers following a collision with a strange child, the government intervenes, leading to a catastrophic unraveling of reality itself.
Because of this visual fidelity, a compressed, low-quality version of the film does it a disservice. To truly appreciate the hand-painted cels and the revolutionary use of light, viewers seek out high-bitrate 1080p or 4K remasters. Consequently, a "good" version of Akira can range from 4GB to over 30GB.