Akira Full Movie Download In Hindi

Akira Full Movie Download In Hindi

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Akira Full Movie Download In Hindi

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Kaneda is a bike gang leader whose close friend Tetsuo gets involved in a government secret project known as Akira. On his way to save Tetsuo, Kaneda runs into a group of anti-government activists, greedy politicians, irresponsible scientists and a powerful military leader. The confrontation sparks off Tetsuo's supernatural power leading to bloody death, a coup attempt and the final battle in Tokyo Olympiad where Akira's secrets were buried 30 years ago.
A secret military project endangers Neo-Tokyo when it turns a biker gang member into a rampaging psychic psychopath that only two teenagers and a group of psychics can stop.
I saw this movie over at a friend&#39;s house. I always wanted to see because people called it the greatest Anime movie. I&#39;ve never been crazy for Japanese animation, but I have dedicated myself to have an open mind. When I heard my friend had it I decided to see it for free rather than waste my own money on it. And, oh boy, that was the smartest decision I&#39;ve ever made, EVER.<br/><br/>I hated this movie, with a passion. I don&#39;t think the word hated actually portrays my passion for this movie. I want to be as professional about this review as possible to convince you people this is garbage, not classic.<br/><br/>First off, let it be said I don&#39;t care about dubbing. I can stand dubbing. Das Boot is one of my favorite films, and that has dubbing. I also have no pre-justice against the Japanese. I actually liked that Vampire Hunter D movie, though I also saw that for free. But this is inexcusable.<br/><br/>First off I&#39;m going to spoil the end. If you haven&#39;t seen the movie, please read this, I&#39;m doing you a favor.<br/><br/>We all know Akira is a disease. What you don&#39;t know is that it is a disease that can take control of a person and turn them into a great gob of goo. I have never seen anything weirder than this. How could you think this is cool? It&#39;s stupid. I don&#39;t care about the gore. I like some gore (EVIL DEAD 2 RULES, BABY!) But this movie is just soooo stupid. Why am I the only one who sees this?<br/><br/>If you are smart like me, and thought this movie was stupid, please e-mail me, I would like to know if I&#39;m the only one.<br/><br/>Anyway, on with the review. The other sick people are just too damn creepy. What is up with that. And WHAT THE F**K IS UP WITH THE TEDDY BEAR, HUH? DAMN I HATE THIS MOVIE!<br/><br/>Whew, calm down Sam.<br/><br/>Now, the characterization is actually very good. The plot in the early part of the movie is actually good. It&#39;s just about 2/3 the way through the movie, it all just dies. Right there, in front of you, the movie croaks.<br/><br/>This is just one of those movies that you tell yourself, &quot;It must get better&quot;. Then you say, &quot;I&#39;ve been watching this for two hours, but I see no end in sight, the ending to this must be great!&quot; Then you have an epiphany. &quot;THIS IS THE DAMN ENDING!&quot;. And before you know it, the movie is over. Finally you say, &quot;I just wasted 2 1/2 hours of my life. My Grand dad would kill me if he were still alive.&quot;<br/><br/>So, to sum up, if you&#39;re a traditional movie fan who&#39;s never seen anime before, avoid this like the plague. Run, run and don&#39;t turn back. I don&#39;t really care if you people say this is a classic, they said Mr. Smith Goes to Washington was a classic, so why don&#39;t you go and see what I thought of that.<br/><br/>I apologize for some of the language, but I needed to say it to fully express my anger for this horrible waist of perfectly good film. I hope they didn&#39;t kill more than one tree to draw this. I firmly believe he people who made this &quot;film&quot; should be taken out of the gene pool immediately.<br/><br/>1 of 10. (YOU HEARD ME, ONE, PUT THAT IN YOU PIPE AND SMOKE IT BUCHO!)
The supreme level of animation and imagination seen in the movie makes you question the fact that it was made in 1988; the hand-drawn cityscapes and bike chases leave you in awe.The themes, the characters and the circumstances are universally relateable. The concept and climax of the movie maybe a little confusing to many viewers, but once you get a hold of it, it&#39;s quite fascinating.<br/><br/>Katsuhiro Otomo adapts his well-acclaimed manga (graphic novel), &#39;Akira&#39;, for the screen. The movie seems a little longer than necessary, and a bit dragging towards the second half, but I guess it was unavoidable due to its 6-volume 2200-page original story. The characters are likable and interesting, especially that of Kaneda. The background score and effects are strong and exhilarating, and go well with the story.<br/><br/>The story starts with a great premise and a lot of promise, but towards the end (after the revelation of all its scientific principles) it just seems a bit underwhelming; not a great (or epic) ending I expected it to have. Still, it&#39;s a thoroughly enjoyable movie, and can be relished for its spectacular animation, intriguing plot, shady and interesting characters, and delightful humour.<br/><br/>One thing everyone has to accept, when &#39;Akira&#39; released in 1988, it paved a completely new level animation or science-fiction could achieve in storytelling as well as graphics.

&#39;Akira&#39; focus in the conflict of two teenager friends in a cyberpunk japan during a civil war, while one aquires god-like power to gain respect, the other acts instinctly to defeat him. &#39;Akira&#39; is based on a manga series created by Katsuhiro Otomo. It was first published in 1982, was concluded in 1990 and is considered by many to be one of the best mangas of all time. The manga is over 2,000 pages in total and is able to give an in-depth explanation about certain characters. In the movie storyline, the so called &#39;Akira&#39; was a boy who was used as a test subject as well as many other orphan children (including Masaru, Takashi and Kyoko) in a military experiment in 1988 in an attempt to investigate the potential for human supernatural ability. Akira proved to be the best of the group and one of the few who survived the experiment. However, Akira&#39;s powers were too destructive and he did not want to be used as a weapon. Extensive tests on Akira&#39;s body rendered him progressively unstable to the point that he was no longer able to control his own gifts, causing a nuclear explosion and the destruction of Tokyo. After Japan&#39;s downfall in the ensuing Third World War, Akira was subjected to numerous experiments attempting to discover the secret behind his immense power. Akira eventually died under experimentation and his organs were harvested and concealed underground for safekeeping.<br/><br/>There also seems to be a collective consciousness growing in Neo-Tokyo among its residents when the story picks up in 2019: the people in the city believe in Akira as a messiah, seen as a power that will one day save them from the poverty, corruption and civil unrest that Neo-Tokyo is plainly rife with. For that reason, the actual power of Akira is fed by the populace&#39;s collective fear and belief. Akira, as an intangible consciousness due to his extreme power, also appears to reach out to Tetsuo telepathically in order to be freed. The city was teleported to another dimension by Akira in 1988 and 2019. One of Akira&#39;s greatest powers is to create energy fields and teleport anything inside of it. He theoretically caused another Big Bang with Akira and &quot;died&quot; along with the three strange looking children, although it&#39;s theorized that he was elevated to another form of being and created a new universe of his own. The three psychic children do mention inexplicably that one day they would be able to bring Akira and Tetsuo back...but for now they become ultimate energy. The lead scientist had hopes that Tetsuo would be able to unlock the key to figuring out what made Akira so powerful and, likewise, reveal secrets about the creation of the universe, since Tetsuo now possessed almost the same powers that Akira originally had. The scientist was given a warning that Tetsuo was to be killed if his powers were to grow beyond his and their control... and as the expression goes, &quot;curiosity killed the cat&quot;. In the end, his persistant attempts to unlock the secrets of Akira&#39;s power cost him his life. There have been several rumors sparked around the Internet about a potential Akira live-action adaptation, but there will not be one coming out any time soon, at least in the United States. It ultimately comes down to the massive budget that would be required to make the film. There is, however, a fan made trailer for Akira which follows both the manga and the film which can be found on YouTube. Akira is based on a six volume manga which is over 2,000 pages in length. Because the manga gives an in-depth explanation of the origins of Akira, and the movie is already about two hours, certain minor characters and backstories had to be cut/switched in order to fit the time limit of the film, leaving only the important details of the manga and giving abbreviated backstories of minor and major characters. The best way to understand the film is to either re-watch it a couple of times or read the manga. We learn about this information briefly during the memory sequence witnessed by Kaneda: during the 1980s, the children, including Akira, were part of a secret military program dealing with experimentation in supernatural mental powers. The physical toll on their bodies due to the experiments caused them to age drastically, though their growth was stunted and their voices remained child-like. Both Masaru and Kiyoko&#39;s bodies suffered the effects of old age, rendering them unable to move without the assistance of mobile chairs/bedrests, respectively. a5c7b9f00b

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