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Memories is an anthology of three short films released in 1995. All three works were created by Otomo, but each short film is directed, written, and scored by different people.
The first of Memories is Magnetic Rose, a sci-fi story directed by Koji Morimoto (of Macross Plus fame), written by Satoshi Kon himself, and scored by none other than Yoko Kanno. If you couldn't really tell, Magnetic Rose is undoubtedly the strongest of the three short films, with the most powerful visuals, writing, and music of the three. I don't want to spoil any part of it, but it's really good.
The second of Memories is Stink Bomb, a dark comedy about a scientist that just wants to cure his cold. People start dying because of it. It was directed by Tensai Okamura (of Darker Than Black fame), written by Otomo himself, and scored by Jun Miyake. Stink Bomb has a really strong attention to detail of how people move. Everyone moves distinctly and realistically, which feels almost at odds with the chaotic nature of it, but it all comes together into a nice package.
The third and final of Memories is Cannon Fodder, which I can only describe as a slice-of-life. Cannon Fodder was written and directed by Otomo himself, with music by Hiroyuki Nagashima. Otomo's style absolutely permeates Cannon Fodder with how distinct the visuals, animation, and cinematography are. The short is animated as if it's one long take, moving seamlessly from one scene to the next, or at least simulating the idea of such.
so yeah go watch it. the only truly unfortunate thing about Memories is that it was never dubbed, but that really won't take away from the experience, unless you have your eyes glued to the subtitles constantly.
The first of Memories is Magnetic Rose, a sci-fi story directed by Koji Morimoto (of Macross Plus fame), written by Satoshi Kon himself, and scored by none other than Yoko Kanno. If you couldn't really tell, Magnetic Rose is undoubtedly the strongest of the three short films, with the most powerful visuals, writing, and music of the three. I don't want to spoil any part of it, but it's really good.
The second of Memories is Stink Bomb, a dark comedy about a scientist that just wants to cure his cold. People start dying because of it. It was directed by Tensai Okamura (of Darker Than Black fame), written by Otomo himself, and scored by Jun Miyake. Stink Bomb has a really strong attention to detail of how people move. Everyone moves distinctly and realistically, which feels almost at odds with the chaotic nature of it, but it all comes together into a nice package.
The third and final of Memories is Cannon Fodder, which I can only describe as a slice-of-life. Cannon Fodder was written and directed by Otomo himself, with music by Hiroyuki Nagashima. Otomo's style absolutely permeates Cannon Fodder with how distinct the visuals, animation, and cinematography are. The short is animated as if it's one long take, moving seamlessly from one scene to the next, or at least simulating the idea of such.
so yeah go watch it. the only truly unfortunate thing about Memories is that it was never dubbed, but that really won't take away from the experience, unless you have your eyes glued to the subtitles constantly.