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Redline (2009)

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Redline

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8/10

A visual masterpiece, but also a great ride

Redline supposedly took 7 years and ~100,000 individual drawings to create, all hand-drawn, limited computer work, and it shows. It is without a doubt, the absolute no holds barred best visual achievement in 2-D animation ever, you could make a poster out of pretty much every individual frame of this movie. Aside from all that, it's a pretty standard plot about an underdog racer getting to compete in a big race, if you seen any movie like this you can probably guess every single thing that goes on in Redline. But it's the journey rather then the story that really gets you, Redline had memorable and likable characters, a gorgeous and original design, am amazing soundtrack and jaw-dropping racing, go see this if you haven't already.
  • ModelOmega
  • 8 abr 2014
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8/10

Man, I wish I had a theme song

Redline is one of those movies that is absolutely popping with adolescent joy, from the sleekly-animated racing sequences to the ridiculous bravado of the characters. It's a bold debut for director Takeshi Koike, and what really amazes is that it manages to be an epic story that at the same time seems to be only a sliver of a crazy and exciting universe. You get the feeling that any of the other racers, some of whom only get a sliver of screen time, could easily support their own movie, and that kind of overflowing exuberance is hard not to buy into. The only other media that comes to mind as capturing this sensation is the anime series Giant Robo, which seems like a clear precedent here.

Plot-wise, there isn't much going on, with the story a serviceable vehicle to get from one action sequence to another. It does, however, manage to use common tropes in a way that feels mythic and not derivative. Redline really only does one thing -- epic action -- and those looking for anything else will probably be disappointed. But man, does it succeed on that front.

This review would be incomplete without mentioning the amazing music, an eclectic group of tunes that completes the adrenaline rush. Hell, every character gets their own theme song. How cool is that? (My favourite is Machine Head's.) And, in the end, that's what Redline ultimately wants to leave you thinking: "How cool is that?"
  • wandereramor
  • 11 abr 2012
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8/10

Just enjoy the ride

There aren't any spoilers in this review, but even if there were, the whole movie is on youtube cutesy of the creators. It's English dub, which is done really well, for a movie the dub really didn't even need to be good for.

Wow is this movie an experience. OK first of what everyone is going to say, the visuals are amazing, maybe the best I've ever seen. They spent 7 years(7 YEARS) drawing this film. So it's worth watch once to look at.

The other things that keeps you in this movie, besides the awesome racing scenes, the characters are entertaining, maybe more than the creators realized. JP is a kid at heart, and has high ambitions, a great protagonist for this movie. All the other characters are fun as well.

The plot was not deep, but like it needed to be at all for a movie like this. I actually felt the movie focused to much on the roboworld plot(anyone else get a Nazi feeling from them?). It's like they were trying to emphasize how crazy the final race was going to be when I'm sitting here like "hey you have cool characters here let's develop them more." But none the less you don't need a crazy plot for this movie.

Basically, if you enjoy anime, this movie is a must see. To everyone else, if you just want to completely lose yourself for an hour and half and go on a thrill ride, than buckle up and put on Redline.
  • jimmycr509
  • 4 abr 2015
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Boom! Zoom!! Clang!!!!

  • proterozoic
  • 15 sep 2011
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9/10

Fast, Energetic, Must see on a big screen with loud sound!

Out of random happenstance I went and saw this movie at the Reel Anime movie festival as it came to Canberra Australia. My only regret is that I didn't see this in a higher quality cinema.

When you see this movie, have the sound loud and the screen big. Its an experience I haven't had with a movie in a long time. I went in without any preconceptions other than the movie looked very zany after seeing the trailer on YouTube.

What surprised me most other than the very energized racing sequences, is that there seemed to be a whole back story to the universe where the races were taking place. There were hints of politics, history and other tidbits that made each of the locations that are visited and the characters shown have a lot more substance than just a pretty backdrop. You can almost imagine a whole prequel movie leading up to the events in this movie.

Of course this is anime so they did have a few of the cliché characters such as dashing yet arrogantly confident pretty boy and the "I have to be independent and strong" female character that gets his attention. Plus the usual loud characters or cool tough guys. But don't let that stop you, as it is what gives this story a bit of depth rather than being a series of mindless races. Plus the characters are a fun mix of races and designs.

The movie isn't about the subtleties of racing such as taking corners well or the art of overtaking by any means, its very much a "I'm much more driven and angrier than you, so now I'll catch up and overtake!", but with the world this is taking place in, the different array of vehicles all going up against each other and the obstacles that keep popping up, its just fun.

There is a scene where there are some boobs hanging out, but the story never gets sexual, so if you don't mind your kids seeing a little bit of breast you should be fine. The violence is a hard one, there is some serious fighting and some of the concepts as to how a person died may be a little scary to the younger kids, but a lot of this happens very fast.

Do see this movie if you want something visually engrossing, good for when friends are over. Just remember, have it loud and on a big screen!
  • ChiggenWingz
  • 11 ene 2011
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8/10

Quick and Short mini-review

In spite of the praise that has been heaped upon Redline, I was not actually expecting it to be that good. The movie's over stylized and exaggerated characters brought Yoshiaki Kawajiri (incidentally a mentor of sorts for the movie's director, Takeshi Koike) immediately to mind, and I have never appreciated Kawajirisan's work. Within 20 minutes of starting to watch Redline, though, all of my reservations were blown away. The movie, which seems to be at least partially based on Kawajiri's similar Running Man segment from Neo Tokyo, follows a car racer named "Sweet JP" as he competes in two large races, the Yellowline and then the Redline. The Redline race happens to be held on a planet that doesn't want it to be, so the Redline racers have to dodge not only each other's artillery, but also that of the entire planet's military. While the characters are mostly light on meaningful personality, and the story is little more complex than "he's in these two races", the movie turns out to be a flashy action ride that should not be missed. While on the hostile planet for the Redline race, the story does take an Akira-style turn for the bizarre, but with all the other weird and crazy things assaulting your senses throughout the movie, it doesn't seem as out of place as it otherwise might. Do yourself a favor and catch Redline on Bluray some evening and enjoy a ride that you won't soon forget.
  • kylehaynes31
  • 28 jun 2013
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7/10

A uniquely stylized and entertaining anime film.

Redline (2009) is one of those films that I saw a few clips of and decided it looked interesting enough to sit down and actually watch the whole thing. After all, I enjoy a good anime, and if I don't have to get invested in a multi-season show, all the better. Of course, anime can also be quite weird. As long as it looks cool, though, it doesn't really matter. Sometimes, the more stylized an anime movie is, the more entertaining it is to watch. And Redline is certainly a stylized anime.

Produced by Madhouse, Redline has a distinct visual style that aligns with their other works. I'd probably say it's closest to Trigun in terms of overall feel, but that's likely because Trigun was one of the first anime I watched while growing up. There's an almost manga-like quality to the visuals here. Plenty of hard black outlines and shadows, but with room for its bright colors to dazzle. The character designs are also decidedly unique, giving off a wholly science fiction vibe to match the high-octane race plotline. Redline is almost like someone took speed and watched Speed Racer.

I probably wouldn't put Redline up there with some of the great anime films like Akira (1988) or Princess Mononoke (1997), but I would consider it entertaining. It's flashy and fast-paced, and I don't expect to get anything more out of it than to sit back and chill for an evening. Of course, the target audience is definitely male, with all the blatant fan service and action-packed machismo. These are things that are often hard to avoid in this genre of animated films, but at least I was the target audience, so I didn't mind too much.

A uniquely stylized and entertaining anime film, I give Redline 3.5 stars out of 5.
  • Benjamin-M-Weilert
  • 11 jul 2022
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10/10

I don't even like movies about racing...

But Redline is absolutely brilliant. It's an over-the-top, action packed movie with great characters that leaves you twitching with adrenaline.

The animation, visuals, sound, and music really bring this movie together. Once it starts, it's a non-stop rush until the end. The characters are great and are developed as much as they need to be. As far as the plot goes, it's fairly simple, but the writing will keep you entranced.

I've seen both the subbed and dubbed versions, and they're both great. I usually avoid dubbed foreign movies, but the English cast is actually pretty good here.

P.S. Watch this movie in HD with surround sound.
  • merrickchun_89
  • 9 oct 2012
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7/10

Even if you don't like racing movies, try this!

I hate all that fast and furious whatever type of movies. I find them incredible shallow and macho-like (yeah, there're also macho girls).

Believe me, this is nothing like that. I was skeptical at the beginning, expecting to see something I would dislike.

Instead, I found a crazy and extremely funny anime with a lot of action and fast paced fun.

Ah, I watched it after reading some suggestions about mature anime. In this movie there's nothing like sex or that much violence. A girl is sitting relaxing on a sofa in topless, that's all about it. I believe they say sh*t one or twice throughout the movie. So don't be scared to try this, even if you are more into Totoro!
  • Lomedin
  • 15 sep 2013
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8/10

"Wacky Races" on steroids.

  • Rectangular_businessman
  • 19 abr 2012
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6/10

In your face

  • Bantam
  • 29 jul 2013
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8/10

Take the Redline ride!

Redline is an anime movie directed by Takeshi Koike and written by Katsuhito Ishii. Originally Redline is a spin off anime of Trava: Fist Planet (2003) and although the characters from Trava: Fist Planet are in it briefly, this is a story that conceptually was developed from Trava: Fist Planet into a full length movie.

Redline itself is a story about a race driver JP who is in driving under influence of some Yakuza/Mafia types. Although, JP is an excellent and exciting driver he just does what he's told. When he finds out he qualified for The Redline competition he's up and about and this time ready to race the way he wants no matter the consequences. However, the Redline race is unlike any other race and is hosted in a hostile war-like environment that can get you killed just for participating. Prior to the Redline race JP meets female driver Sonoshee. Though they do hit it off right away, they slowly come to realize they have met before.

Redline takes you on an exciting ride that is visually stunning filled with hilarious animated characters. In the whole movie there is just one scene with some brief nudity but nothing that is shown in a sexual or perverted context. Personally, I would have liked them to have followed Trava's quest and competition in the Fist Planet Competition and maybe once again have a run in with Princess Mikuru, or even just have seen more of them in Redline which you do not see a whole lot of. Still Redline in itself is a cool anime movie and stands out by itself.

You do not have to see Trava: Fist Planet before watching Redline, but it wouldn't hurt to see it. I do recommend Trava: Fist Planet if you're into funny action packed anime with some nice trippy undertones and cool looking visuals. Redline is awesome! Check it out!
  • Apex_P38
  • 28 ago 2011
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3/10

Finally finished it.

Took me three attempts but I finally did it. How can something so imaginative be so boring?! They create this entire new universe of beings and creatures and characters and they spend the whole movie shooting at each other. Quick cuts and poor dialogue sunk this snoozefest.
  • scottwilcox-79486
  • 25 abr 2021
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10/10

Visual Masterpiece! Breath Taking!

I decided to watch this movie because i heard it was hands down the most beautifully animated anime of all time, they were 100% right. The art style, sound effects, animation, story line everything is just so spectacular. I've never seen anything that can hold a flame to this movie, it is hands down the most amazing anime movie you'll ever see in terms of visuals. The story line is very solid for just a single movie, very enjoyable. Its just such a fun fast ride, the ending is pretty cliché but it delivers what it sets out to do, which is just be as awesome and amazing as possible. If your looking to just be blown away and see something that you've never seen before this is for you, EVERYONE should watch this movie once. I found myself re-watching a few parts of it cause i just couldn't get over how amazingly done the scenes were.

5/5 This is as close as you can get to perfection, everything was amazing, the only "flaw" is the ending but its just so cliché
  • mercfma
  • 23 ene 2015
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8/10

Very Good

Frankly I must admit that I'm not a big anime fan and this was my first anime. But to my sweet surprise this is a very good and entertaining. This has everything that you can expect in a racing related movie. I was more astonished to find out that it took them 7 years and more than 100000 hand drawn pictures to complete this movie which only increased my appreciation for the movie.
  • ritesh2k
  • 28 dic 2017
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6/10

A fun, fast paced time that knows what it wants to be

I do wish I got to say I enjoyed this more but it was whatever for me. An above average fun time. The first hour kind of holds this back because it's so much setup and exposition that's just frankly not needed. There's too much world building but not enough character building. I should've cared much more about JP and Sonoshee's relationship and them winning the race together but I did not. The villains are also very generic and so and so. But this movie knows what it is and knows what it wants to be. The animation is absolutely amazing not just for it's time but as of right now as well. Some scenes, particularly towards the end, have some of the best animation of all time. The action, music, visuals, world building, and sound is nice. I just wish the story had a little more substance or something to say is all. Still a fun, action packed, adrenaline overload of a time. If you want to see some of the best animation of your life paired with cool character designs and awesome action, this is the movie for you.

Overall: 6/10.
  • flexinginlvl
  • 21 ene 2025
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9/10

In my top ten animated movies

Redline is an incredible movie.

The animation is absolutely gorgeous. This film is bursting with style, and the animation team behind it boasts that no CGI was used. Though the film was animated digitally, it was all drawn by hand by a real person. The visual designs are charming and wild, with a colorful cast of characters featuring humans and aliens alike.

The music has an undeniable sense of energy, often with some kind of pumping bass line designed to get you in to the movie's kinetic rhythm. It matches the on-screen chaos very well.

The story is simple: it's like other films about a crooked race driver with a heart of gold and his team's unfortunate connections to the criminal underworld, but it's presented with so much flair and irreverent personality that Redline stands out. Unfortunately, that leads to my one and only complaint: some story elements are kind of under-cooked.

Redline is so busy showing you so much that it often forgets to follow up on some of what it establishes. Certain revelations are saved until far too late in the movie (past the point where they'd make sense), and other plot threads are ignored for most of the run time only to resurface at the last second. It feels like it needed just a tad more room to breathe, as too many plot elements are touch-and-go. But that also just contributes to the movie's breakneck sense of speed as it races to the finish line.

Look at this! Look at that! Look what's over there! But also never stop moving forward.

Kind of fitting, in that context.

Redline is a guided tour through a galaxy of visual splendor, and it delivers in spades. Any given character could be the star of their own entire series, and it's a shame our stay in this wonderful universe couldn't be just a little longer.
  • Blazehgehg
  • 9 dic 2016
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7/10

Rad Racer

This is Speed Racer if it was about 600% more metal. This movie is insane. It has some moments that are as hype as it comes. The setting is very much a character itself. They do one race on a planet full of dog people, and another race that takes place on "Robo-planet", a world that is steampunk as the name implies. This is a movie that fully capitalizes on animation as a medium. The way they stretch and distort the images to highlight the speed is something that only truly works in the reality they create in this film. This is also a very colorful film; the visuals are unique and really pop out.

There are some plot elements and character beats that are sped through a little too fast, but overall, this is a really rad film.
  • JayWolfgramm
  • 28 abr 2025
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10/10

10/10 ♥Love♥ The End

  • JoreVenblu
  • 3 abr 2021
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7/10

In space when racing everyone hears every crash

  • bdsm13
  • 5 feb 2012
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9/10

A MIX OF MAD MAX, THE FIRST EP OF STAR WARS AND HOT WHEELS = HELL TO THE YEAH BABY

  • Irishchatter
  • 30 may 2018
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6/10

Anime racing madness

  • BandSAboutMovies
  • 15 sep 2019
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3/10

The Epitome of style over substance

This is getting a 3 out of 10 from me purely because of the time and the effort that the artists have put into animating this. The artwork is amazing throughout and i cannot fault the comic-style artistry... My problem comes with the lack of story progression and fluidity. It took me 10 hours to finish watching this as i always got bored, wandered off to do other more interesting things, then came back when i had nothing else to do. Literally nothing else to do.

If you want to look at good artwork... go ahead. If you want good story/action/characters i would look elsewhere.

I don't know what else to say about it really. The characters are two dimensional; even the main protagonist is a boring cliché of himself...I mean, a grease-style hair-do and a flick comb, come on. A lot of secondary characters are introduced but i never ended up with any feelings one way or the other for them. The Argos catalogue has a better story line.

Kudos to the artists. I'm sorry you were involved in such a terrible story that could have been amazing
  • seanrogers
  • 14 oct 2015
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Akin to "Speed Racer" on acid? Maybe even acid on acid? I don't know, but this film sure is incredible

Those comparisons actually aren't mine. I saw "Redline" courtesy of the Toronto After Dark Film Festival and the presenter used those comparisons. A video presentation was also shown of writer Katsuhito Ishii when he was in the city not too long ago. If he attended the screening and did a Q&A, I bet there would've been a question on drug use for coming up with the story or making the film. It's f**king crazy and bizarre. It's also f**king well-made.

What's it about? My story depiction probably won't exactly tell you the madness you'll be getting into, unfortunately. You'd really have to see it for yourself. Anyway, it's an anime set in a futuristic universe involving people and anthropomorphic creatures racing in vehicles on different planets. I can't really describe any of the anthropomorphic creatures in the film. Maybe some are aliens and some are animals or animal-like? Those are my best guesses. Our protagonist is JP, a male racer with funky-looking hair who tends to be laid-back when he's not racing. After losing a race called the Yellowline, a precursor to the famous no holds barred Redline, it seems like it's over for him. However, he qualifies for the Redline, anyway, which is being held on a planet where its government violently opposes the race. I can hear "The Imperial March" playing in my head when it comes to them. JP, being the daredevil that he is, participates in the big race that's the final scene for the film. Yeah, it's a cliché, but it feels minor to me, especially for this particular film. Added to the story is a nice relationship with JP and Sonoshee, a female racer.

"Redline" was in the works for seven years, as I've recently learned. Wow. I, for one, certainly don't think those years went to waste. The heavily detailed animation is sweet eye candy. Unlike the live action "Speed Racer" film, "Redline" was never overwhelming to look at. In fact, because I had to read its English subtitles, I wish I could've understood Japanese so I could've focused more on the animation. I admittedly had some trouble following the film. There's so much going on and sometimes the subtitles went too fast for me to read. There were a few times where audience members were laughing and I didn't get what was funny. Nonetheless, I did laugh with the audience at times, like when one of the racers on TV is talking with a puppy. Even films that are hard to follow, such as "Inception", can be highly entertaining. On the way home, I laughed to myself over what I just watched. The audience even cheered at least twice. The action is thrilling and that includes the beginning with the Yellowline race despite the lack of characterization. As the film goes on, we do get to know the main characters to a certain extent. JP is likable and down-to-Earth, if you will. There are flashbacks to him as a child, which may also be clichéd, but again, no biggie. Watching the film, I didn't even think of the flashbacks that way.

Looking past the craziness and the animation, does "Redline" have anything meaningful for us to take away? I'm not sure. There could be a moral on leaving a profitable criminal lifestyle, for one. If there's meaning, it's subtle. I can't believe that word comes to mind when this film has a racing vehicle with two breast-shaped windows. "Redline" is probably just utter escapism. Director Takeshi Koike, Katsuhito Ishii, and so on have definitely crafted something memorably wacky. I've never done acid, but I have to wonder what watching this film would be like on that drug. That should probably be best left a mystery.
  • TheLastPersonStanding
  • 24 oct 2011
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10/10

Star Wars + Fast and Furious + Wacky Racers + Speed Racer + Captain Underpants = Redline

  • Raptor-the-amazing
  • 16 jun 2014
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