The Red Spectacles
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The Red Spectacles | |
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Directed by | Mamoru Oshii |
Produced by | Shigeharu Shiba Daisuke Hayashi |
Written by | Kazunori Ito Mamoru Oshii |
Starring | Shigeru Chiba Machiko Washio Hideyuki Tanaka |
Music by | Kenji Kawai |
Cinematography | Yosuke Mamiya |
Editing by | Seiji Morita |
Distributed by | Omnibus Promotion |
Release date(s) | February 7, 1987 November 4, 2003 November 4, 2003 |
Running time | 116 min |
Language | Japanese |
Followed by | Stray Dog |
The Red Spectacles (紅い眼鏡 Akai Megane?) is a 1987 Japanese feature film from the Kereberos saga directed by Mamoru Oshii, co-written with Kazunori Ito, and starring Shigeru Chiba.
The Red Spectacles is a live-action feature film shot mostly in sepia-toned black and white with colour opening and closing sequences.
The Red Spectacles is the first movie, but last episode, of Oshii's Orwellian, dystopian Watchdog of Hell feature trilogy.
The second and third feature film of the trilogy are based on the Kerberos Panzer Cop manga series published by Kadokawa Shoten between 1988 and 1990. This manga is illustrated by Kamui Fujiwara and written by Mamoru Oshii. A sequel, Kerberos Saga Rainy Dogs, was launched in 2003 in collaboration with a different illustrator, Mamoru Sugiura.
In early April 2006, Mamoru Oshii theatrically released an animation movie, Tachiguishi-Retsuden based on key elements, including characters, from The Red Spectacles. This spin off is part of the Tachiguishi arc.
In late April of the same year, the Japanese author launched a radio drama series Kerberos Panzer Jäger.
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[edit] Prequel (1987)
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For more details on the radio drama, see While Waiting For The Red Spectacles.
While Waiting For The Red Spectacles is a radio drama prequel written by Kazunori Itoh with an original soundtrack composed by Kenji Kawai.
[edit] Story
[edit] Chronicles
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For more details on this topic, see Kerberos saga chronicles.
Kerberos saga historical background and significant dates in both the real and fictitious history.
[edit] Prologue
Summer 1995. With the arrival of the "Age of Cats" (猫の時代), the former Kerberos police unit is now disbanded. However one member remains, a stray dog who returns to his old roost after a three-years exile. This wild dog no longer has a master, but now the "Young Lady of Fate" (運命の少女) will guide him on his journey...
[edit] Plot
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[edit] Characters
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For more details on this topic, see Kerberos saga characters.
- Kōichi Todome
- Washio Midori
- Sōichirō Toribe
- Bunmei Muroto
- Young Lady
- Moongaze Ginji
- Hamburger Tetsu (offscreen)
- Beefbowl Ushigoro (offscreen)
- Medium Hot Sabu (offscreen)
- Baked Bean Pastry Amataro (offscreen)
- Crepe Mami (offscreen)
[edit] References & influences to other works
[edit] Possible inspirations
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For more details on this topic, see Protect-Gear.
The most obvious inspirations in Akai megane's dystopian story are probably Chris Marker's avant-garde black and white science fiction short film La Jetée and George Orwell's 1984. However, the totalitarian Tokyo of 2001 imagined and described by Oshii back in 1987, is anachronistic (e.g. the Londonian Austin FX4 '50s taxicabs) and politically ambiguous with two antagonistic forces, the Dogs and the Cats, whose successive regimes are named "Ages". The serious tone of the film is tempered by elements of black humor. A strong influence on this film is Godard, to whom Oshii self-admitted borrows his anti-conformist view of screenplay [1]. The torture and philosophical dialogue scenes seems reminiscent of Godard's political black and white 1960 film, Le Petit Soldat.
The use of stylised sepia photography in contrast with the realism of full colour scenes was further developed in Oshii's later live-action film, Avalon.
The Dogs (Kerberos) uniforms are mainly inspired by the 1940s German Schutzstaffel and the Protect-Gear suits are inspired by the samurai armor (yoroi).
Maneki neko (beckoning cats) are appearing in The Red Spectacles, as a metaphor for a structural change in the society Todome left in 1998. It incarnates the "Age of Cats". In a video interview (available on the DVD of Jin Roh) Oshii states he his fascinated and focuses on warriors who are not adapted to the world they live in and they perish for that. [1]
[edit] References
The Red Spectacles is probably Oshii's most literate feature work. Not only, dialogue and narrative parts are prominent over drama but the film contains a variety of philosophical concepts such as Free will and Determinism, mentioned through fables, like "The Magnet and the Iron Sands" and "The Ogre Saved by the Fisherman", or through classic poet-authors quotes, Shakespeare and Pushkin. The characters refers to European medieval tales and Greek mythology, such as oral versions of Little Red Riding Hood and the three-headed watchdog of Hell Cerberus.
- La Jetée a short film by Chris Marker (France), 1964.
- Nineteen Eighty-Four a novel by George Orwell (England, 1949).
- As You Like It a play by William Shakespeare (England), 1600.
- The Tempest a play by William Shakespeare (England), 1611.
- The Tragedy of Julius Caesar a play by William Shakespeare (England), 1599.
- The Captain's Daughter a novel by Aleksandr Pushkin (Russia), 1836.
- The Red and White Song Battle a musical TV show won by Kenji Suzuki (Japan), 1984.
- Rotkäppchen an oral folktale later popularized by the Brothers Grimm (Germany), 1812.
[edit] Influences
- Killzone a video game series by Guerrilla Games (Netherlands), 2004~2006.
[edit] Releases
In February 25, 2003, the DVD edition was made available in Japan as part of the Mamoru Oshii Cinema Trilogy anthology box set, which contained four DVDs and one soundtrack CD. On November 4 of the same year, a subtitled version of Akai megane was released in North America as both a single DVD and also as part of a US release of the box set. The US version of the trilogy box set has different box artwork and lacks the "Revisited Scene & Production" DVD of the Japanese version.
The American The Red Spectacles DVD edition was reprinted in 2004, and since then is only available in the box set which was printed three times as of 2006 and remains the only edition released outside Japan.
[edit] Audio
- 1987.XX.XX: Original Soundtrack Akai Megane [LP] (King Record, K20G-7317)
- 1987.12.21: Original Soundtrack Akai Megane Special [CD] (King Record, K30X-7103)
- 2003.03.26: Kenji Kawai Cinema Anthology [5CD] (King Record / Star Child, KICA-9601~4)
[edit] Video
- 1987.03.28: Akai Megane [VHS] (Bandai Visual, BES-164/BEB-164)
- 1987.07.28: Akai Megane [LD] (Bandai Visual, BELL-127)
- 2003.02.25: Mamoru Oshii Cinema Trilogy [4DVD+1CD] (Bandai Visual, BCBJ-1519)
- 2003.11.04: Mamoru Oshii Cinema Trilogy [3DVD+1CD] (Bandai Entertainment, 2430)
- 2003.11.04: Mamoru Oshii Cinema Trilogy [3DVD+1CD] (Bandai Entertainment, 2430)
- 2003.11.04: The Red Spectacles [DVD] (Bandai Entertainment, 2431B)
- 2003.11.04: The Red Spectacles [DVD] (Bandai Entertainment, 2431B)
[edit] Quotes
- Koichi Todome (offscreen, in the trailer only): "If I execute justice... it will enrage half of the world."
- Bunmei Muroto (to Koichi): "A dog is supposed to obey his master."
- Koichi Todome (answering to Bunmei): "A dog is supposed to know who his master is."
- Bunmei Muroto (answering to Koichi): "Rather than a long, pointless life, an immediate death could be better in some cases."
- Koichi Todome (to himself): "A dream? It can't be!"
- Bunmei Muroto (answering to Koichi): "How many times do you have to repeat it until you are satisfied?"
[edit] Miscellanea
- Shigeru Chiba who plays the main character, Koichi Todome, in Akai Megane also does voice cast for the TV anime series Urusei Yatsura. Ine the series the Japanese actor dubs Megane ("spectacles"), a character with Nazi Germany militaria and tachigui (stand-and-eat) interests.
- The Kerberos use a MG34 machinegun. This model will be replaced with the later model MG42 in the following episodes. They also use the Mauser C96. Both are World War II vintage German-built firearms.
- Bunmei Muroto's police car is a Honda CR-X MkI (1983~1987).
- Taxi cabs are UK import Austin FX4.
[edit] Cast
- Kōichi Todome: Shigeru Chiba
- Washio Midori: Machiko Washio
- Sōichirō Toribe: Hideyuki Tanaka
- Bunmei Muroto: Tessho Genda
- Young lady: Mako Hyodo
- Middle-aged man in billiards, taxi driver's voice: Ichiro Nagai
- Taxi driver: Yasuo Otsuka
- Oriental Hotel receptionist: Oikawa Hiroe
- Soba Udon cook:Fuyuki Shinada
- Airport announcer: Fumi Hirano
- Umibōzu: Kintaroh Sakata
- Moongaze Ginji (Moon-viewing Ginji): Hideyo Amamoto
[edit] Notes
- ^ Making of Jin Roh, DVD published by CTV Int'l, 2000, France
[edit] Sources
- Mamoru Oshii Cinema Trilogy DVD box set.
[edit] External links
- Kerberos saga official website (Japanese)
Japanese Cinema | |
Live action films by Mamoru Oshii | |
The Red Spectacles (1987) | StrayDog: Kerberos Panzer Cops (1991) | Talking Head (1992) | Avalon (2001) | Killers: .50 Woman (2003) | Onna Tachiguishi-Retsuden (2006) |
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