
Lastly, JP's right-hand man Frisbee is handled by Tadanobu Asano, one of few Japanese actors making a name for himself in Hollywood (recently he starred in Marvel's Thor). The leading lady - Sonoshee - is portrayed by none other than Yu Aoi an actress with many award-winning films under her belt, multiple of which were directed by national treasure and acclaimed auteur Shunji Iwai. The leading man - JP - is voiced by Takuya Kimura, a member of the pop group SMAP and veteran actor who starred in Yoji Yamada's The Hidden Blade, part of the directors Oscar nominated samurai trilogy. The vocal talent is superb and particularly noteworthy the film employs actors rather than seiyu in the leading roles.

It blends seamlessly with Redline's fast-paced visuals, the sound editing is first-rate and the vocal tracks leave warm, fuzzy feelings - especially the ending song. The music - chiefly a variety of electronic compositions - is sublime.
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The film is full of colour, detail and beauty like no other, the art style is vigorous and unique, and the character designs are fresh, exuberant and interesting. The animation - in a word - is mind-blowing. The amount of action and detail on screen at any one time is so vast the film begs for repeat viewings. Madhouse handled the production, with second key animation from Gainax - the films full development totaled seven years, with over one hundred thousand hand-made drawings. The tagline for Redline during its release was 'Witness the Future of Animation' and it's safe to say the studio never doubted the creativity of the team behind the film. In that respect, the story delivers and then some. The crazy antics in Redline make it clear the film isn't to be taken too seriously it isn't a production that sets out to challenge our minds, but rather an exhilarating thrill-ride that's sole purpose is to entertain. The drama is at times cheesy, but it fits well with the films over-the-top attitude. The action is, as you would imagine fast, fantastic and full of adrenaline. The story - despite cliches - is both exhilarating and incredibly well paced. Produced by Madhouse, with second key animation from Gainax, music from James Shimoji and a cast and crew pumped with everlasting potential, this is certainly one of - if not the - most adrenaline filled anime film to date.Īs a film about racing, the plot is fairly standard fare, but the larger than life presentation coupled with the sheer imagination and creativity that has gone into Redline is second to none. Redline is an anime about racing, only presented like nothing seen before.


Takeshi Koike's debut feature seven years in the making.
