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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2007

Tekkonkinkreet" is the tale of two young brothers, one named "Black" and the other "White," and the thematics underlying the Japanese anime by first-time American director Michael Arias couldn't be more plainspoken. A classic, cosmic battle between good and evil playing out within the soul of the older boy, and organized around the cyclical nature of the seasons, the film displays a dark heart and carries a disturbing emotional force.

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  • The apple scene is absolutely adorable~

    I truly enjoyed this movie, though I must admit that it is not for everyone~

    thank you!

  • It's very rare that an animated movie is good and original. Too many Sailor moon and Gundam and Dragonball remakes out there. But this one shows artistic genius that hasn't been around since Akira.

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  • @lysori Yeah, but they also have a picture of themselves as children sitting on a tortoise. It is shown in the beginning of the movie. O_o

  • @applesaucejr hipster

  • man the translators of this film did an outstanding job

  • black and white, white and black... can't go without each other!

  • @Arellapple Same here...

  • Apple man! Apple man!

  • It was this scene I realized white was in fact... a boy.

  • @ClevelandAvenue Actually, theres been loads of great stuff since Akira. The Ghibli's are still going strong, Makoto Shinkai, Mamoru Hosuda, Satoshi Kon...

  • me encanta esta pelicula (L)

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