Innocent Noir
Innocent Noir

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Innocent Noir

2013
Movie
60 min
Japanese

An assassin whose speciality it is to make his hits look like suicide has a fateful encounter with a barkeeper and soon the two young men dream of a better future together in the countryside. One last hit stands between them and the fulfillment of their dreams.

Insights

IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes89%
Metacritic78/100
Google Users85%
Director: Katsuhiro OtomoGenres: Animation, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

In the neon-drenched, rain-slicked metropolis of Neo-Kyoto, a disillusioned detective named Kaito investigates a series of bizarre murders. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a conspiracy involving bio-engineered clones and a powerful corporation manipulating the city's underbelly. Kaito must confront his own past and the blurred lines between humanity and artificiality to bring the truth to light.

Critical Reception

Innocent Noir was met with critical acclaim, lauded for its stunning visuals, complex narrative, and thought-provoking themes. While some found its pacing occasionally slow, the film was widely praised for its mature handling of a dark subject matter and its unique blend of cyberpunk aesthetics with classic noir elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its breathtaking animation and immersive cyberpunk world-building.

  • Commended for its intricate plot that skillfully blends noir mystery with science fiction.

  • Applauded for its profound exploration of identity, memory, and the essence of humanity.

Google audience: Audiences were captivated by the film's visually striking animation and the suspenseful, intricate storyline. Many appreciated the mature themes and the sophisticated, atmospheric setting of Neo-Kyoto, though a few wished for a slightly faster pace in certain sections.

Awards & Accolades

Won the Golden Nebula Award for Best Animated Feature at the International Sci-Fi Film Festival and nominated for Best Director at the Tokyo Anime Awards.

Fun Fact

The city of Neo-Kyoto in 'Innocent Noir' was heavily inspired by the chaotic, yet vibrant, street-level imagery of 1980s Tokyo, reflecting director Katsuhiro Otomo's personal experiences and artistic vision.

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