On February 20 Neofilms Opens Film Human Lost in Hong Kong
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On February 20 Neofilms Opens Film Human Lost in Hong Kong

On February 20 Neofilms Opens Film Human Lost in Hong Kong

On Tuesday it was declared by the Hong Kong movie distributor Neofilms that on February 20 it will release the CG anime movie called Human Lost 3D in Hong Kong.

The movie was released in U.S before it was released in Japan. Last October the movie was screened in cinemas with both English captions and English dubbing in the United States by Funimation. Last November the movie was released in Japan.

Last July the anime was awarded with the Axis: The Satoshi Kon Award for Excellence in Animation award as a Special Mention at Montreal’s Fantasia International Movie Carnival. Last June the movie was also screened out of opposition at this year’s Annecy International Animation Movie Carnival.

The new science fiction cyberpunk movie project is a version of novel No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai. The movie has been explained by Funimation in the following manner:

From the main director of PSYCHO-PASS, director of Afro Samurai, and from the studio that give you Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters.

It is 2036. An upset in therapeutic treatment has vanquished demise by methods for inside nanomachines and the Shell System, yet just the most extravagant can bear to share.

Yozo Oba isn’t the most extravagant. Pained by weird dreams, he carelessly joins his companion’s biker group on a doomed invasion to The Inside, where society’s tip top lives. This incites an excursion of startling revelation that will change Yozo’s life for eternity.

The administrative director is Katsuyuki Motohiro. The movie was directed at the Polygon Pictures by Fuminori Kizaki. The scripts were penned by Tow Ubukata. The characters were designed by YÅ«suke Kozaki and the supervisor of the concept art was Kenichiro Tomiyasu. MAGNET and Slow Curve are ascribed for planning and in Japan the movie is being distributed by TOHO Visual Entertainment.

Dazai’s unique Ningen Shikkaku tale follows a youngster’s developing distance from the remainder of the world, in spite of his endeavors to keep up a merry veneer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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