
Break-Age
In 2007, the inhabitants of Danger Planet II fight their battles using remote-controlled robots or "virtual puppets." Kirio Nimura is a high school student and the strongest puppeteer on the planet, until he falls for Sairi Takahara, who insists that nobody may make advances until they have beaten her puppet, Benkei.
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Plot Summary
A struggling musician encounters an enigmatic older woman who offers him a chance at success, but at a steep personal cost. As their relationship deepens, he grapples with artistic integrity and the true meaning of compromise. The film explores themes of ambition, mentorship, and the blurred lines between inspiration and manipulation.
Critical Reception
Break-Age received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its performances and thematic depth, while others found its narrative predictable and its emotional beats unconvincing. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some connecting with its exploration of artistic struggle and others finding it melodramatic.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for strong lead performances.
- Debated for its pacing and thematic execution.
- Found to be a competent, if not groundbreaking, exploration of artistic compromise.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Nastassja Kinski, who plays the older mentor figure, was only about 16 years older than Johnathon Schaech, who portrayed the younger musician.
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