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Lupin the Third: Strange Psychokinetic Strategy
The Maccherone organization is out to get a priceless national treasure. But when they see third-generation cat-burglar Lupin as an obstacle, countless assassins are sent to kill him on sight and kidnap his girl Fujiko! Can Lupin get the loot before the Maccherone gang, rescue Fujiko, and stay alive at the same time?
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Plot Summary
The notorious gentleman thief Arsène Lupin III is after the treasure of the legendary pirate, Captain Kidd. His quest leads him to confront a formidable adversary, a sorcerer named Dr. Bunt, who possesses uncanny psychokinetic abilities. Lupin and his loyal companions, Jigen and Goemon, must outwit Bunt's supernatural powers and his equally dangerous sister, who also seeks the treasure. The adventure is filled with classic Lupin hijinks, narrow escapes, and a race against time.
Critical Reception
This film is often considered a cult classic within the Lupin III franchise, praised for its unique visual style and surreal, psychedelic elements, which are hallmarks of director Seijun Suzuki's work. While not as widely known as some of the later Lupin films, it holds a special place for fans who appreciate its experimental approach and offbeat humor. Audience reception tends to be polarized, with some embracing its unconventional narrative and others finding it too bizarre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually striking and surreal animation style.
Appreciated for its quirky humor and departure from typical Lupin III formula.
Some viewers found the plot convoluted and the psychedelic elements overwhelming.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
This film is unique in the Lupin III franchise for being directed by Seijun Suzuki, a director known for his avant-garde and visually experimental style, which significantly influenced the film's unique atmosphere.
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