In an alternate history, following World War II, civil unrest and terrorism run rampant in a devastated Japan under foreign occupation. During a botched interception of underground munitions being transferred by a terrorist organization, Constable Kazuki Fuse, a soldier in an elite counter-terrorism unit, witnesses the true terror of human nature. He fails to prevent a teenage girl from carrying out a desperate suicide bombing that subsequently causes immense destruction to Tokyo. With mental scars and his competence under question, Fuse is sent back to the military academy for re-evaluation. Unbeknownst to him, he will soon be caught up in a web of government conspiracies that have the power to determine the future of all of Japan. As Fuse treads the fine line between human and beast, he ultimately discovers to which side he truly belongs. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
Production I.G
Bandai Visual, ING
Jun 3, 2000
Manga
Amemiya, Kei
Main
Fuse, Kazuki
Main
Henmi, Atsuhi
Main
Agawa, Nanami
Supporting
Aniya, Isao
Supporting
Handa, Hajime
Supporting
Muroto, Bunmei
Supporting
Tatsumi, Shiro
Supporting
Tohbe, Hachiroh
Supporting
In 1999 Jin-Rou won second place for the Best Asian Film award at the Fant-Asia Film Festival in Canada. It also won the Best Film – Animation (Fantasia Section Award) and the Special Jury Award (International Fantasy Film Special Jury Award) at the Fantasporto Film Festival in Portugal. In 2000, it won the Minami Toshiko Award during the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival. It won the Best Animated Film at the Mainichi Film Concours. In 2001, it won the Special Award at the Japanese Professional Movie Awards.
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