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Memories (1995)
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Synopsis
Katsuhiro Otomo garnered worldwide attention in 1988 for his cyberpunk classic
Akira
, featuring a fully realized dystopian future that rivaled
Blade Runner
. In this animated triptych, all written by Otomo, he once again gazes darkly into the future. The first segment, called "Magnetic Rose" and directed by Koji Morimoto, is set in the year 2092 and centers on a quartet of futuristic losers on a orbiting garbage ship, collecting junked satellites. While trolling about the heavens, they encounter a massive rose-shaped structure. Venturing into one of its petals, the two crew members suddenly find themselves in a European-style opera house adjoining a sun-dabbled garden. They hear the sound of a soprano diva in mid aria. As the section progresses, the crew members learn that this idyllic though bizarre satellite was the refuge of an early 21st century opera singer whose ghost still haunts its metallic halls. The second segment, titled "Stink Bomb," is directed by Tensai Okamura. A nerdy research assistant finds himself the unwitting center of a civic chaos and panic when he accidentally swallows a chemical that renders him a human stink bomb. Unable to smell the stench himself, he is baffled as to why humans and animals alike keel over at the very sight of him. Trying to meet a deadline of delivering vital info to government organ, he blithely causes a national incident when he hops and his scooter and heads to the downtown Tokyo. The final segment, directed by Otomo, is titled "Cannon Fodder." Set in a bleak Orwellian future in which a forest of massive cannons fire at an unseen enemy, this section focuses on a man who crew of cannon number 17 and his son who worships his dad and his grim profession. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
Production Crew
Akira Yamakawa
Art Director
Katsuhiro Otomo
Art Director
Mitsuo Koseki
Art Director
Nizou Yamakawa
Art Director
Tatsuya Kushida
Art Director
Yuji Ikehata
Art Director
Katsuhiro Otomo
Director
Koji Morimoto
Director
Tensai Okamura
Director
Takeshi Seyama
Editor
Katsuhiro Otomo
Executive Producer
Shigeru Watanabe
Producer
Katsuhiro Otomo
Screenwriter
Satoshi Kon
Screenwriter
Hiroyuki Nagashima
Songwriter
Miyake Jun
Songwriter
Takkyu Ishino
Songwriter
Yoko Kanno
Songwriter
Sadayoshi Fujino
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1995
Runtime: 114
Country: Japan
MPAA Rating: PG13
for violent and disturbing images
Category: Animated
Genre
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Sound
Dolby SR
Produced by
Mash Room
Memories Production Unit
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