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Memories

Original title: Memorîzu
  • 1995
  • PG-13
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
24K
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Memories (1995)
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Three separate science-fiction stories by three prominent Japanese animators.Three separate science-fiction stories by three prominent Japanese animators.Three separate science-fiction stories by three prominent Japanese animators.

  • Directors
    • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
    • Kôji Morimoto
    • Tensai Okamura
  • Writers
    • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
    • Satoshi Kon
  • Stars
    • Tsutomu Isobe
    • Shôzô Îzuka
    • Kôichi Yamadera
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
      • Kôji Morimoto
      • Tensai Okamura
    • Writers
      • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
      • Satoshi Kon
    • Stars
      • Tsutomu Isobe
      • Shôzô Îzuka
      • Kôichi Yamadera
    • 57User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Tsutomu Isobe
    • Heinz
    • (voice)
    Shôzô Îzuka
    • Ivanov
    • (voice)
    Kôichi Yamadera
    Kôichi Yamadera
    • Miguel
    • (voice)
    Shigeru Chiba
    Shigeru Chiba
    • Aoshima
    • (voice)
    Ami Hasegawa
    • Emily
    • (voice)
    Gara Takashima
    • Eva
    • (voice)
    Hideyuki Hori
    • Nobuo Tanaka
    • (voice)
    Ken'ichi Ogata
    Ken'ichi Ogata
    • Omaeda
    • (voice)
    Osamu Saka
    • Kamata
    • (voice)
    Hisako Kyôda
    Hisako Kyôda
    • Grand Mother
    • (voice)
    Michio Hazama
    Michio Hazama
    • Nirasaki
    • (voice)
    Kayoko Fujii
    • Sakiko
    • (voice)
    Ryôichi Tanaka
    • Executive Officer
    • (voice)
    Yu Hayashi
    • The Boy (segment: Cannon Fodder)
    • (voice)
    Keaton Yamada
    • Father
    • (voice)
    Keiko Yamamoto
    • Mother
    • (voice)
    Ryûji Nakagi
    • Teacher
    • (voice)
    Nobuaki Fukuda
    Nobuaki Fukuda
    • Chief Shell Handler
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
      • Kôji Morimoto
      • Tensai Okamura
    • Writers
      • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
      • Satoshi Kon
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    8kevin_robbins

    This is an excellent addition to the anime genre that I would strongly recommend

    Memories (1995) is a movie I recently watched on Tubi and is made up of three short films combined into one. The first one involves a space crew that believes they've landed on a planet that can save them but everything isn't as it appears. The second storyline follows a scientist that becomes infected by his own experiment and becomes a walking chemical weapon. The final storyline is about a city that appears to be preparing for war but against what?

    This movie is directed by Kôji Morimoto (The Animatrix), Tensai Okamura (Cowboy Bebop: The Movie) and Katsuhiro Ôtomo (Steamboy) and contains the voices of Robbie Daymond (Tiger & Bunny), Frank Todaro (Dolittle), Laura Post (Batman: The Enemy Within) and Ellen-Ray Hennessy (It Takes Two).

    The animation in this is fun and does a great job of depicting the universe, characters and circumstances. I really wish I could see this in 3D. The space suits and ghost elements in the first film were awesome. There is a level of mystery throughout the plots unfolding on what could possibly happen next. The one complaint may be character buy-in but that's always tough in short stories.

    Overall this is an excellent addition to the anime genre that I would strongly recommend. I would score this a 8/10.
    9MrVibrating

    Classic anime

    After seeing Akira it's natural to be curious of what Otomo's produced. This collection of short movies(all more than 20 minutes though) is a fun, action-packed and imaginative reminder why anime is among the best genres, and NOT restricted to kids(or in the case of these shorts, not really for kids at all).

    The last short of the three is called Cannon Fodder. It features a very cool style unlike normal anime, some neat "camera" tricks and illusions of 3D, and a heavy but playful mood. It's quirky and good but not great.

    The second short is called Stink Bomb, which is a crazy, fast-paced disaster/action story with a healthy dose of black humour. It's very well made, with insanely detailed tanks, helis, airplanes etc, and lots of explosions. The whole thing is funny and bizarre, and easily a classic.

    The first of the three shorts, which in my opinion should have been saved to last, is Magnetic Rose. Here the humour of the two others is gone, and we have a very gripping and serious story set in a sci-fi environment. This is more like Otomo's Akira stuff; epic but with great characters. Some scenes are gut-wrenchingly emotional and disturbing. All set to a classic opera score, it is chilling and eerie and grand-scale in a way Hollywood never seems to get right.

    If you like to watch the occasional anime, this is a very good choice. Don't know how easy it is to get a hold of, but it seems to be very popular at least in Japan.
    8siderite

    Scifi three story anthology

    So there are three stories: Magnetic Rose, Stink Bomb and Cannon Fodder.

    The last one is a very direct and slap over the head story about a nation that runs for the only purpose of loading a cannon and firing at an enemy nation that supposedly does the same. Magnetic Rose is a pure sci-fi story in a space setting about the power of memories, pretty well animated and with terrific atmosphere. I would argue that, as annoying as the characters were, Stink Bomb was the best one, deliciously satirizing the Japanese social, political and military structure as a hapless idiot tries to escape the terrifying cloud of gas that he is unwittingly generating.

    All in all, a wonderful and entertaining retreat into real storytelling and animation art.
    7Jeremy_Urquhart

    An odd anthology film

    An anthology movie split into three distinct pieces, so I thought it better to review them all separately.

    Memories (1/3): Magnetic Rose - 7/10

    Part 1 of the anthology movie that is Memories starts with what most people consider to be the best of the three: Magnetic Rose. Broadly speaking, it sees the crew of a ship in deep space investigating a distress signal, and then coming across some unexpected things.

    It introduces its premise confidently, a little slowly, but overall surely, and it builds mystery well as things go along. As a piece of sci-fi, it's moderately intriguing, but I think it's all boosted immensely by the visuals on offer. What's happening doesn't seem too important, sometimes, when the animation is this striking.

    Memories (2/3): Stink Bomb - 6.5/10

    Stink Bomb is perhaps the best Japanese film about bureaucratic boobery that isn't Shin Godzilla. It's a good deal sillier than the first short film in the Memories anthology, but it's still fairly entertaining, following a ridiculous young man who accidentally turns himself into a bioweapon.

    It does feel like a bit of a goofy kaiju movie parody, and even if that's the only real joke the short has, at least it's a funny joke, and at least it's only a short film, rather than them trying to stretch something like this to feature-length. I had fun, but it probably won't stick with me.

    Memories (3/3) - Cannon Fodder - 6.5/10

    The most visually unusual of the three, Cannon Fodder also stands out because it runs for 20-something minutes, while the other two shorts are both approximately 40-45 minutes each. As much as I can gather, it's about the meaningless of war, all done with a futuristic slant that bleakly suggests the human race will never change, and firing increasingly advanced cannons will always just be a thing.

    It feels satirical, but not in a truly funny way. It's kind of feel-bad and has a vibe that feels off, but that feels intentional, and I think it makes for an offbeat and sort of fitting end to the overall anthology movie that is Memories.
    8nicolopolo77

    The surreal masterpiece of anime

    Memories conveys three of the best anime segments ever done, even if so many anime fans don't know about it. The first time I saw Memories in a film festival in 1998 left me with such an impression that I never forgot about it. Now that finally I own the DVD, I can say that it's the same as I remembered: magnificent.

    The "Magnetic Rose" segment feels at times like an homage to Kubrick's "2001 : Space Odissey", and now I could say it's a straight antecedent of the sci-fi tendency about the human mind in a simulated space which we have seen in "Dark City", "Matrix", etc. How a simulation program triggers the memories of the explorers and gets mixed with synthetic memories is done in a very intriguing form. The opera music plays a most important role, since it's the soundtrack what gives depth to the happenings here told.

    "Stink Bomb" is funny as hell, taking the typical idiot hero in the Nintendo kind of plot (thhink Koji in Mazzinger, or Seya in Knigths of the Zodiac) as for what he should be (an idiot, every day man with the flu) , the story revolves around on the accidental creation of a human stinking bomb who treat hens the whole island of Japan. Real funny in a way most kid's animes aren't.

    Finally, "Cannon Fodder" is the segment which I feel is the true masterpiece in this little anthology. A metaphorical world where a country is in a war against an unknown (and probably inexistent) enemy, and how the cannons are not only weapons, but the complete essence of the cultural, economical and social layers of this surreal "totalitarian" country. Some reminiscence of Orwell's 1984 is present, but the execution is really like anything I have ever seen or read before. It's a one shot segment, so I can hardly imagine the size of some background panels and the animation logistics of this. The music accentuates this strange feeling (very much like in Aeon Flux), and the unusual rendering style makes this a little strange jewel, not only from anime, but from all styles of animation.

    As I said before, most movie and anime fans don't seem to know, or don't have any memories about this surreal collection of animated storied. I'm glad I'll never forget them.

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    • Trivia
      In "Magnetic Rose," the opera singer's lover is named Carlo Rambaldi. This is most likely a tribute to film special effects creator Carlo Rambaldi who has contributed effects to "Alien" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (among others).
    • Goofs
      In the three tales anthology segment, Cannon Fodder, depicts a city with numerous windows amid very large cannons. Oversized cannons generally blow out window panes.
    • Quotes

      Heinz: Memories... Memories aren't an escape

    • Connections
      Edited from Magnetic Rose (1995)

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 1995 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Спогади
    • Production companies
      • Bandai Visual Company
      • Kodamsha Co.
      • Shochiku
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
      • Dolby Surround 5.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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