Kino's Journey: Life Goes On
Kino's Journey: Life Goes On

Kino's Journey: Life Goes On

2005Movie29 minJapanese

In this prequel to the Kino no Tabi series, young Kino is being trained by their teacher. They learn how to ride their motorrad Hermes and develops their gift of excellent marksmanship. However, their guilt concerning the real Kino is with them when they decide to set off on a journey. All the while, Kino is becoming confused about their real identity.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Ryūtarō NakamuraGenres: Animation, Drama, Fantasy

Plot Summary

This film follows the travels of Kino and her talking motorcycle, Hermes, as they explore various distinct and often peculiar societies. Each episode or segment presents a new country with unique customs, laws, and philosophies, which Kino observes and experiences with a detached yet thoughtful perspective. Through these encounters, the narrative delves into themes of human nature, societal structures, and the search for meaning.

Critical Reception

Kino's Journey: Life Goes On received generally positive reviews, praised for its philosophical depth and unique storytelling. Critics and audiences appreciated its contemplative nature and the mature exploration of societal issues, though some found its episodic structure and melancholic tone less engaging. The animation style and character development were also highlighted as strengths.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thought-provoking and philosophical exploration of society.
  • Appreciated for its unique episodic structure and mature themes.
  • Noted for its distinctive art style and the introspective journey of its protagonist.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Kino's Journey: Life Goes On' is generally positive, with viewers often commending its intelligent writing and the profound questions it raises about human behavior and societal norms. Many find the reflective and somber tone to be a significant part of its appeal, offering a different kind of viewing experience.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the first season of the anime series 'Kino's Journey', which itself is an adaptation of a series of light novels by Keichi Sigsawa.

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