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Akira (1988, Jp.)
In Katsuhiro Otomo's landmark, visually-spectacular
anime film about 30 years after an atomic bomb (during WWIII)
was detonated in Tokyo in July of 1988, following experiments on
Esper children possessing lime-green skin (with extraordinary psychic
powers of ESP):
- the film presented a Blade
Runner (1982)-styled,
cyberpunk, post-war dystopic view of a reconstructed "Neo-Tokyo" after
WWIII, built upon artificial islands 30 years later in
the year 2019; the metropolis was complete with
gigantic skyscrapers and 3-D holographic, animated advertisements
on billboards; the entire city was plagued by economic hardships
(and unemployment), terrorism, violence, civil unrest and protests,
and corruption - martial law was imposed to help quell the many
disturbances in the decrepit city
- the opening kinetic, adrenalin-fueled sequence
was set on the streets of the futuristic metropolis; two rival
vigilante bike gangs of cyberpunks (the Capsules vs. the Clowns)
attacked each other, culminating in a game of chicken between the
gangs led by the teenaged, cocky delinquent Capsule leader-hero
Shōtarō Kaneda
and his rival Clown gangleader
- Capsule leader Shōtarō Kaneda's anti-hero
friend Tetsuo Shima was downed when he crashed his bike into one of the weird Esper children - a wizened, short,
greenish-skinned, pale and psychically-powerful child named Takashi
(the first green Esper child aka Number 26); Espers were greenish
children with dormant psychic powers who were being rounded up
and recaptured by terrorists from a government lab after being
set loose by Resistance fighters
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helicopter landed in the midst of the chaos, where crew-cut Colonel
Shikishima, the leader of the military-industrial complex, emerged;
the Colonel ordered the wounded and unconscious
Tetsuo to be taken away
and hospitalized; members of Kaneda's Capsule gang were arrested
but later released, and the Esper child Takashi was also seized
- Tetsuo was victimized by having secret psychic
experiments performed on him by Doctor Onishi and on a trio of
Espers (Takashi, Kiyoko, and Masaru) by the government's scientists
engaged in a secret military project (known as Project Akira),
directed by the Colonel; it was discovered that Tetsuo possessed
psychic abilities similar to Akira, and he was considered a powerful
threat to the future of Neo-Toyko
- the film's mysterious title character was 'Akira'
-- he was the legendary boy (a young Esper who was the military's
first test subject) with ultimate, phenomenal powers who caused the
nuclear-like destruction of Tokyo 31 years earlier in 1988; after
dying naturally or somehow killed, his dissected organs
were now stored in cyrogenic jars buried below a construction site
in a cavernous chamber - the future site of the Olympic Stadium
- although Tetsuo escaped from the hospital and its
experiments, and made his way to his Capsule gang's hideout to meet
his girlfriend Kaori, he was recaptured, and was now suffering
from intense migraine headaches and hallucinations
- in the film's climactic confrontational ending, an
uncontrollably-powerful, mentally-unstable Tetsuo was triggered to
use his latent psychokinetic powers to seek violent retribution
against all authority; his goal was to destroy anything in his path
as she sought to reach out to Akira in the chamber under the Neo-Tokyo
Olympic Stadium; once he reached the stadium, Tetsuo exhumed Akira's
entire cryonic chamber from the ground and opened it; nothing was
inside except for dissected body parts (the remains of Akira) in
individually-sealed jar-canisters for research purposes
- separately, both Kaneda (with a laser rifle-cannon)
and the Colonel arrived to confront Tetsuo; the Colonel sent a beam
from the government's orbital laser weapon (known as SOL) to sever
Tetsuo's right arm; enraged and in pain, Tetsuo flew into outer space,
dismantled and destroyed the orbiting SOL, and used
his intense psychic powers to synthesize and reinstate a prosthetic
arm; the Colonel realized that Tetsuo's powers were becoming more
uncontrollable and threatening to all of civilization; he offered
to return Tetsuo to the hospital for treatment - to heal his injuries
and help control his abilities, but Tetsuo refused
Tetsuo's Loss of His Right Arm
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Restoring His Arm with a Prosthetic or Robotic Arm
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- afterwards, Tetsuo's body
began to mutate, regenerate, morph and swell to gigantic and
grotesque proportions as a fleshy and featureless blob (that attempted
to swallow up the Colonel); the large mass of flesh engulfed Kaneda
and killed Kaori; meanwhile, the three Espers communicated with
the remains of Akira in the canisters to revive, call forth and awaken
the messianic Akira to curb Tetsuo's powers
- Tetsuo met his demise when Akira, the destroyer who
appeared as a young boy without the need for a physical body, caused
a white sphere (Akira's consciousness) to form around Tetsuo, to absorb
and transform him and send him into another plane or dimension of
existence (a 2001:
A Space Odyssey-ish "Star
Baby"?); this was followed by a massive explosion
within a blinding ball of light energy, leading to the almost total
urban destruction of the city of Neo-Tokyo - it was a repeat of the
devastation of Tokyo's previous destruction
Three Espers
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An Awakening Messianic Akira
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Massive Explosion and Urban Destruction of Neo-Tokyo
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- in the end credits sequence, a
cosmic 'big-bang' created a new universe, as the voice of the god-like,
all-powerful Tetsuo humbly introduced himself in the new plane
of existence: "I am Tetsuo"
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Neo-Tokyo (2019)
Conflict Between Rival Vigilante Bike Gangs of Cyberpunks
Kaneda Skidding on His Shiny Red Motorcycle
A Weird Esper Child: Takashi - Responsible for Tetsuo's
Bike Accident
Colonel Shikishima
Secret Experiments Conducted on Tetsuo
'Akira''s Severed Body-Part Remains in Cryogenic Jars
Tetsuo's Fleshy, Morphing Body Swallowing Up the Colonel
Akira's White Sphere Forming Around Tetsuo
"I am Tetsuo"
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