Review of Millennium Actress (2002) by Keiko A — 17 Nov 2010
Oh Millennium Actress is one of my all time favourite movies it's just because of how creative and brilliant it is. To see one woman's major struggle throw out Meany eras of her life.
A movie studio is being torn down. TV interviewer Genya Tachibana has tracked down its most famous star, Chiyoko Fujiwara, who has been a recluse since she left acting some 30 years ago. Tachibana delivers a key to her, and it causes her to reflect on her career; as she's telling the story, Tachibana and his long-suffering cameraman are drawn in. The key was given to her as a teenager by a painter and revolutionary that she helped to escape the police. She becomes an actress because it will make it possible to track him down, and she spends the next several decades acting out that search in various genres and eras.
90% for story sometimes it can be slow but overall it's the only negative thing about the movie.
100% for dubbing and acting I guess.
100% for animation quality.
100% for characters I loved all of them well of course the lead is my favourite.
100% for everything else. I liked the music, settings and it juts goes on and on.
All I can say is watch it its worth it.
Keiko's score 95-100.
This review of Millennium Actress (2002) was written by Keiko A on 17 Nov 2010.
Millennium Actress has generally received very positive reviews.
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