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Rebuild World
The pinnacle of human civilization has come and gone, leaving only ruins in its wake. Society and science now struggle to rebuild, rediscovering scraps of knowledge from powerful ancient artifacts that defy comprehension. These relics of the “Old World” can make the fortunes of those who find them—if ancient security systems and rogue bioweapons don't kill the relic hunters first. Akira, a young street orphan, sets out to become one such hunter to escape his brutal life in the slums. Untrained, malnourished, and poorly armed, Akira would be lucky to make it back from the ruins alive—until an encounter with Alpha, a mysterious, ghostly woman, changes his fate forever. Alpha needs a hunter, and she's willing to train Akira to get one. Will her support be enough to help a penniless kid from the slums climb to the top of a crushing and merciless world?
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Plot Summary
In a post-apocalyptic future, humanity struggles to survive amidst the ruins of a technologically advanced civilization. A young scavenger named Kaito discovers a mysterious artifact that holds the key to restoring the world. He must protect it from a ruthless warlord who seeks to exploit its power for his own destructive ambitions, embarking on a perilous journey across the desolate landscape.
Critical Reception
Rebuild World received mixed reviews, with praise for its visual design and ambitious world-building, but criticism often cited a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. Its unique blend of post-apocalyptic themes and mecha-inspired action garnered a niche following among anime enthusiasts.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its distinctive visual style and imaginative post-apocalyptic setting.
Criticized for a conventional narrative structure that failed to deliver significant surprises.
Action sequences were noted as a highlight, though some found the pacing inconsistent.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable due to its limited release and niche appeal, but available discussions often highlight the film's strong visual identity and atmospheric world-building as significant draws.
Fun Fact
The distinctive mechanical designs in Rebuild World were heavily influenced by the aesthetics of early 20th-century industrial machinery, giving the film a unique retro-futuristic look.
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