Akira (1988)

Rating: 5.0/5

Akira (1988)

Neo-Tokyo isn’t just a backdrop; it is a character representing a society in late-stage decay. Akira captures the chaotic energy of student protests, religious zealotry, and a government that has lost its legitimacy. Beneath the stunning animation and the tragic friendship of Kaneda and Tetsuo lies a deeper warning: what happens to humanity when technology outpaces our ability to govern it.

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