Not Only Miyazaki: Where To Start Watching Anime
Werewolves (1999) A noir thriller about the fateful romance of an anti-terrorist unit employee and the sister of a deceased terrorist is sometimes mistakenly attributed to Ghost in the Shell director Mamoru Oshii. But in this case, Oshii acted as a screenwriter, vacating the director's chair for debutant Hiroyuki Okiura ( "A Letter for Momo" ). The story is conceived as a version of the fairy tale about Little Red Riding Hood, told from the point of view of a wolf. However, which of the main characters - a special forces soldier or a girl - is this very wolf, this is a debatable question. Okiura has constructed a bleak document of riots in an alternate 1950s Japan that echoes the Man in the High Castle world. As in the novel by Philip Dick, Germany won the Second World War in Werewolves. A visually flawless rogue film with a thick atmosphere of anxiety rare in animated films. Kim Jong-un's brand new game remake of Iran: The Wolf Brigade generally repeats the plot of ...