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Rashid was born into a Christian family, shortly after an attack on his village, he was kidnapped and his mother killed. The boy was saved by a Muslim family, who raised him as their own child, but the memories challenged him to rediscover his true identity. In this amazing film you will discover the drama of confessing the Christian faith in a Muslim parent.
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Plot Summary
In a future where the original Zebraman has mysteriously vanished, a new hero, the "Black Zebra," rises to fight against the tyrannical rule of the "Girlpolice." Shin'ichi, the former Zebraman, is now a washed-up celebrity dealing with the consequences of his past fame. When a group of children with special powers are targeted by the regime, he must confront his own insecurities and find the courage to become Zebraman once more.
Critical Reception
Zebraman 2: Attack on Zebra City received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising Takashi Miike's signature eccentric style and visual flair. While some found the plot convoluted, others appreciated its blend of absurdity, action, and social commentary. Audience reception was generally favorable, particularly among fans of the original film and Miike's more outlandish works.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique visual style and energetic action sequences.
Admired for Takashi Miike's bold and often bizarre directorial choices.
Some found the narrative complex and occasionally unfocused.
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Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 2004 film 'Zebraman' and features an alternate reality where the original Zebraman has become a pop idol.
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