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No Longer Human
A alienated woman's body falls apart whilst staying at a strange hotel
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Plot Summary
The film follows the life of Oba Yozo, a young man haunted by a profound sense of alienation and an inability to connect with humanity. Struggling with his own destructive impulses and societal expectations, Yozo navigates a tumultuous existence marked by fleeting relationships, artistic despair, and a desperate search for meaning. His journey explores themes of shame, guilt, and the crushing weight of self-loathing in a world he feels utterly detached from.
Critical Reception
The animated adaptation of Osamu Dazai's seminal novel received mixed to positive reviews. Critics often praised its ambitious visual style and the emotional weight of its narrative, while some found the pacing uneven or the bleakness overwhelming. Audiences familiar with the source material generally appreciated the faithful yet visually interpretive take on the story.
What Reviewers Say
Visually striking animation captures the dark themes of the source material.
A faithful yet bold adaptation that explores profound psychological distress.
Some viewers may find the relentless bleakness and pacing challenging.
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Fun Fact
This anime film is a visual interpretation of Osamu Dazai's semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, considered one of the most significant works of modern Japanese literature.
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