The king of the 21st century

The king of the 21st century

Release date : January 1, 2000
Runtime : 48m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Yoshie Ogiwara /
Writers : Yoshie Ogiwara /
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Animated with drawings that are a collage of pop and grotesque. The surrealistic design and the generous viewing experience give the impression that it is a "picture book for adults", but the thoughtful storyline, poetic narration and songs that suddenly appear are pleasantly unrestrained as if the film were aimed at children. However, this unrestrainedness is accompanied by a high degree of perfection, and although it is a flat animation that seems to be the opposite of the latest CG, it gives the impression of possibilities for expression that may even broaden the definition of cinema.
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  • title:The king of the 21st century
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2000
  • Runtime:48m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Yoshie Ogiwara /
  • Writers: Yoshie Ogiwara ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Animated with drawings that are a collage of pop and grotesque. The surrealistic design and the generous viewing experience give the impression that it is a "picture book for adults", but the thoughtful storyline, poetic narration and songs that suddenly appear are pleasantly unrestrained as if the film were aimed at children. However, this unrestrainedness is accompanied by a high degree of perfection, and although it is a flat animation that seems to be the opposite of the latest CG, it gives the impression of possibilities for expression that may even broaden the definition of cinema.
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