Tsutsumi honoo no gotoku
Tsutsumi honoo no gotoku

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Tsutsumi honoo no gotoku

1994
Movie
62 min
Japanese

Kaori, who can find nothing in her daily life but sex with her male friend Taro, suddenly meets a middle-aged man named Kosuke. She hopes that Kosuke will quench her thirst, but is disappointed to learn that he has a woman named Naomi. Upon learning of Kaori's feelings for him, Taro...

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Kazuo KurokiGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the life and work of Osamu Tezuka, often referred to as the "Godfather of Manga." It explores his prolific career, his impact on Japanese animation, and his profound influence on storytelling through visual media. The film also touches upon his personal life and his artistic philosophies.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reviews for "Tsutsumi honoo no gotoku" are not widely publicized in Western databases, documentaries focusing on influential figures like Osamu Tezuka generally receive positive attention from niche audiences and critics who appreciate biographical deep dives into artistic legacies. It's understood to be a significant work for fans of manga and anime history.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its in-depth exploration of Osamu Tezuka's immense contribution to manga and anime.

  • Considered essential viewing for understanding the evolution of Japanese popular culture.

  • Highlights Tezuka's innovative storytelling techniques and prolific output.

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Fun Fact

The title "Tsutsumi honoo no gotoku" translates roughly to "Like a Burning Flame," a metaphor for Osamu Tezuka's passionate and enduring creative spirit.

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