Tokyo Godfathers
The story begins quickly with three quirky homeless people mooching off a church banquet. There is the Gin, the middle-aged man ashamed of his past, Hana, a homosexual who dreams of becoming a mother, and Miyuki, a teenage runaway. These three hobos never quite seem to get along as they are constantly fighting and yelling at each other until one Christmas when they find an abandoned baby. The baby is dubbed by the trio as Kiyoko meaning pure. It soon becomes their mission to return the baby to her rightful parents, but too many obstacles get in the way. Through their journey, each one of the characters seems to relate to the baby in their own special way and eventually has to face their past regrets.
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The only distracting part I can find in this movie is that there is a scene where Miyuki meets a Spanish woman and even though they are not able to fully connect through both Japanese and Spanish, they somehow manage to successfully communicate in English. This sort of takes away from the chemistry of the situation and could've been a much more interesting conversation if they made attempts at trying to understand each other through actions, gestures and moods rather than just switching to an intermediary language. Of course, that's just my opinion. The scene isn't bad, but it misses a chance at some great chemistry. The soundtrack is mostly composed of familiar orchestrated tracks with some Image 3 of 4. Click to enlarge
Tokyo Godfathers, much like Satoshi Kon's other works, is nothing short of excellent. The animation is a bit cartoony, but it needed to be since the script called for a lot emotion to be displayed by the characters. In fact, there is almost nothing wrong with this film. The acting is great, the animation way above average and the character development moves very progressively. The story is so great that I don't want to spoil it in this review. Tokyo Godfathers is original, dramatic, humorous, suspenseful, cute and above all an entertaining film. I highly recommend this title to anyone who enjoys a good story or just wants a good movie to make them laugh and cry.
Pros: Extremely interesting characters; excellent story with many plot twists; great fusion of drama and humor; Mad House's best animation yet.
Cons: Conversation between Miyuki and Spanish woman could have been better.
Grade: A+
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