STARRING:
Toru Emori
Aya Akamoto
Yoshiaki Umegaki
DIRECTOR:
Satoshi Kon
REVIEWS/SYNOPSIS:
Satoshi Kon's third feature (following Perfect Blue
and Millennium Actress) confirms his status as one of the most interesting directors working in anime. Tokyo Godfathers
centers on three homeless people: Hana, a flamboyant ex-drag entertainer; Gin, an alcoholic former bicycle racer; and Miyuki,
a sullen teenage runaway. Their tenuous existence becomes more chaotic when they set out to find the parents of an abandoned
baby on Christmas Eve. They scream insults as they confront the lies they've told each other--and themselves--about the past.
Yet they remain curiously endearing and even noble. All three care passionately about the abandoned infant, and they love
each other, although they're loath to admit it. Kon skillfully uses color to suggest the bitter winter cold and the characters'
alienation. Tokyo Godfathers shows that battling the inner demons that led these three characters to skid row can be
a more daunting challenge than fighting aliens and cyborgs
DVD FEATURES:
- Presented in its original Japanese language with English subtitles
- Animax making-of featurette - Exclusive character illustration card by Satoshi Kon - Widescreen anamorphic
format
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