Millennium Actress: Tracks
Millennium Actress: Tracks

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Millennium Actress: Tracks

2001
Movie
42 min
Japanese

A documentary about the production of the famous Japanese animation "Millennium Actress" by genius director Satoshi Kon, a god-like work. Unfortunately, genius is always short-lived.

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IMDb7.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes94%
Metacritic86/100
Google Users95%
Director: Satoshi KonGenres: Animation, Drama, Fantasy, Romance

Plot Summary

A documentary crew interviews Chiyoko Fujiwara, a legendary actress who has suddenly retired. As she recounts her life and career, her memories blend with the roles she played, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. Her quest to find her lost love, a painter pursued by the police, spans across historical eras and fictional narratives, revealing a poignant and magical journey.

Critical Reception

Millennium Actress was met with widespread critical acclaim, lauded for its innovative storytelling, stunning animation, and emotional depth. Critics praised Satoshi Kon's unique directorial vision, which masterfully weaves together historical periods, dreamlike sequences, and Chiyoko's personal narrative. Audiences were captivated by the film's blend of romance, fantasy, and drama, making it a standout in animated cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • A visually stunning and emotionally resonant exploration of memory, love, and the passage of time.

  • Satoshi Kon's masterpiece seamlessly blends reality and fantasy with a captivating narrative.

  • A unique and poignant animated film that offers a deeply personal yet universally relatable story.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praise Millennium Actress for its beautiful animation, imaginative storytelling, and heartfelt emotional journey. Many highlight the film's ability to evoke nostalgia and a sense of longing, with viewers consistently commending its clever narrative structure and the compelling depiction of Chiyoko's lifelong quest for love.

Awards & Accolades

Winner of the Grand Prize for Animation at the 2001 Fantasia Festival, Winner of the Best Feature Film award at the 2003 Fantasporto Film Festival, Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 2003 Asia Pacific Screen Awards.

Fun Fact

The film's narrative structure, which interweaves Chiyoko's life with her film roles and historical events, was inspired by the cyclical nature of time and the subjective experience of memory.

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