Jin-Roh : La brigade des loups

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Après la fin d’une guerre durant laquelle, le Japon a été occupé par l’Allemagne nazie, un ordre chaotique se met en place. Dans les années 50, un groupe d’activistes, la Secte, utilise la violence pour combattre un État qui lui oppose une force spéciale de police, des commandos suréquipés à qui les masques à gaz et les lunettes à infrarouge font perdre toute face humaine. Un jeune policier a hésité à abattre une petite fille porteuse d’un panier de dynamite qui s’est suicidée. Suspendu pour faiblesse psychologique, le jeune homme rencontre la soeur de la gamine, dont il tombe amoureux... (All the Anime)

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Critiques (1)

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anglais I really enjoyed this movie. The setting is absolutely superb and is well illustrated from the beginning. It has a great atmosphere supported by a very good soundtrack. The animation is also good, and the movie has an interesting narrative, which, thanks to the references to the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood, gets a new dimension and a slight touch of mystery. In addition, the surprises and scheming that take place here were really very entertaining. SPOILER ALERT. What I got was that the wolf is just a wolf, and Red Riding Hood was Red Riding Hood, and thus their destiny was more or less clear, END OF SPOILERS. However, it was still incredibly interesting, and I could not believe that it would end in the way it did, even though I kept telling myself in my head that I would not really have taken much of any other ending. It was interesting; it was dark, it had an atmosphere; in other words, I thought it was great. 9/10. ()