Kidnapping
Kidnapping

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Kidnapping

1995
Movie
114 min
Japanese

One day, Kyoko's precious only daughter, who works as an insurance salesperson, is suddenly kidnapped. This drama depicts the dual nature of "mother" and "woman" that is gradually revealed as a result of this incident.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Katsuhiro OtomoGenres: Animation, Sci-Fi, Action, Drama

Plot Summary

In a future ravaged by war, a young orphan named Kaito lives a solitary existence scavenging for survival in the ruins of Tokyo. His life takes an unexpected turn when he discovers a mysterious girl named Kiki, who possesses telekinetic abilities and a hidden past. Together, they form an unlikely bond as they navigate a dangerous world, pursued by both a ruthless military organization seeking to weaponize Kiki's powers and a shadowy individual with unknown intentions.

Critical Reception

Katsuhiro Otomo's "Hitosaraï" is a visually stunning and thematically rich animated film that, while not as widely known as his "Akira," offers a compelling post-apocalyptic narrative. It was praised for its intricate animation, imaginative world-building, and exploration of themes such as memory, identity, and the human cost of conflict. Audience reception was generally positive, appreciating its mature storytelling and unique atmosphere, though some found its pacing occasionally uneven.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually impressive animation and a hauntingly detailed post-apocalyptic world.

  • Explores complex themes of memory and human connection with a mature narrative.

  • A thought-provoking sci-fi drama that stands on its own merits.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, "Hitosaraï," can be translated as "kidnapping" or "abduction," directly referencing the central plot element involving the character Kiki.

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