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Ultima Recital: forever good-bye
Maria Ulrika von Glott, and her pianist, Yvonne de St Coffre, are back from Argentina, where they left in 1945 in an emergency, for an ultima recital.
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Plot Summary
In a near-future Tokyo, where a mysterious phenomenon causes people to disappear, a young woman named Akari desperately searches for her lost brother, Kenji. Along the way, she encounters a troubled young man named J.J. who seems to hold a key to the disappearances. Together, they navigate a city on the brink of collapse, unraveling the truth behind the vanishing people and confronting their own pasts.
Critical Reception
Ultima Recital: forever good-bye received mixed to positive reviews. Critics praised its unique animation style, atmospheric world-building, and emotional depth, while some found the plot convoluted and the pacing uneven. Audiences were drawn to its melancholic themes and striking visuals.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its striking animation and evocative atmosphere.
Commended for its poignant exploration of loss and memory.
Criticized by some for its complex and occasionally confusing narrative.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Ultima Recital: forever good-bye' is not widely documented on Google reviews, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film is a spiritual successor to Katsuhiro Otomo's earlier work, 'Akira', sharing similar thematic concerns about societal collapse and psychological distress within a futuristic urban setting.
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