

Hardboiled
Food and felonies are inseparable in Hardboiled, a stop-motion animated satire of the classic urban American crime drama.
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Plot Summary
In the neon-drenched underworld of Neo-Kyoto, a grizzled detective known only as 'The Golem' is tasked with hunting down a notorious assassin. As he delves deeper into the city's criminal underbelly, he uncovers a conspiracy that reaches the highest echelons of power. With his own past haunting him, he must confront his demons and the ruthless killer before the city descends into complete chaos.
Critical Reception
Hardboiled received a mixed-to-positive reception from critics, who praised its stylish visuals and intense action sequences but noted a somewhat predictable plot. Audiences generally enjoyed the film, particularly for its lead performance and atmospheric setting.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stunning cyberpunk aesthetic and kinetic action.
- Criticized for a narrative that treads familiar genre territory.
- The lead actor's performance was a standout element for many reviewers.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's visual flair and gripping fight choreography. Some found the story a bit cliché, but the overall entertainment value and the intense atmosphere were frequently highlighted as positives.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 'Best Cinematography' at the Tokyo International Film Festival. Received an honorable mention for 'Best Action Choreography' at the Asia Film Awards.
Fun Fact
The distinctive visual style of Neo-Kyoto was heavily inspired by 1980s cyberpunk anime and films, with director Tetsuya Chiba aiming for a nostalgic yet futuristic look.
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