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Serial Experiments Lain

  • Mini serie TV
  • 1998
  • VM14
  • 24min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,0/10
20.168
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POPOLARITÀ
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Serial Experiments Lain (1998)
Trailer for Serial Experiments: Lain - The Complete Collection
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AnimazioneAnimazione disegnata a manoAnimazione per adultiAnimeCyberpunkDrammaDramma psicologicoFantascienzaHorror psicologicoMistero

Iniziano ad accadere cose strane quando una ragazza introversa di nome Lain diventa ossessionata da un regno virtuale interconnesso noto come "The Wired".Iniziano ad accadere cose strane quando una ragazza introversa di nome Lain diventa ossessionata da un regno virtuale interconnesso noto come "The Wired".Iniziano ad accadere cose strane quando una ragazza introversa di nome Lain diventa ossessionata da un regno virtuale interconnesso noto come "The Wired".

  • Creazione
    • Yasuyuki Ueda
  • Star
    • Kaori Shimizu
    • Bridget Hoffman
    • Dan Lorge
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    8,0/10
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    POPOLARITÀ
    1452
    40
    • Creazione
      • Yasuyuki Ueda
    • Star
      • Kaori Shimizu
      • Bridget Hoffman
      • Dan Lorge
    • 101Recensioni degli utenti
    • 33Recensioni della critica
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    InizioI più votati1 stagione1998

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    Kaori Shimizu
    • Lain Iwakura
    • 1998
    Bridget Hoffman
    Bridget Hoffman
    • Lain Iwakura
    • 1998
    Dan Lorge
    Dan Lorge
    • Additional Voices
    • 1998
    Randy McPherson
    Randy McPherson
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1998
    Ali Moriizumi
    • DJ (Present Day announcer)
    • 1998
    Ayako Kawasumi
    Ayako Kawasumi
    • Mika Iwakura
    • 1998
    Yôko Asada
    • Arisu Mizuki
    • 1998
    Patricia Ja Lee
    Patricia Ja Lee
    • Mika Iwakura
    • 1998
    Emilie de Azevedo Brown
    Emilie de Azevedo Brown
    • Arisu Mizuki
    • 1998
    Chiharu Tezuka
    • Reika Yamamoto
    • 1998
    Manabi Mizuno
    • Juri Kato
    • 1998
    Lenore Zann
    Lenore Zann
    • Reika Yamamoto
    • 1998
    Dari Lallou
    • Juri Kato
    • 1998
    Ryûsuke Ôbayashi
    • Yasuo Iwakura
    • 1998
    Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
    Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
    • Lain's NAVI…
    • 1998
    Barry Stigler
    • Yasuo Iwakura
    • 1998
    Rei Igarashi
    • Miho Iwakura
    • 1998
    Brianne Brozey
    Brianne Brozey
    • Taro
    • 1998
    • Creazione
      • Yasuyuki Ueda
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    8shusei

    One of the most strange Japanese anime serial

    Generally speaking,Japanese anime products,as its by-product known as "otaku" culture, are full of contradictions. First of all, anime's "artistic" level has never been adequately estimated in its homeland(namely by audience, critics and mass medias) and usually "discovered" by foreigners(most sad example is "Inoccence--Ghost in the shell", Mamoru Oshii's best and probably last artistic film). Secondally, anime's highest level in dramaturgy had been achieved before it was "discovered" by world film festivals and foreign audiences(French people is said to have believed "Candy Candy"'s not a Japanese serial, because it was so sophisticated).

    "Serial experiment Lain" is a accidental postmodern masterpiece,made after anime's classical achievements("accidental", because no one had intended to make a work of art). "Lain" uses plenty of postmodern devices: citation from purely historical materials,stylish eclecticism,"open" ending or circular structure and showing its own media's limitation(many scenes are openly "two dimensional" and look like rather abstract "picture").

    Having been made in the time of imitation and citation of past anime "classical "serials of 80s and later 70s, "Lain" is superb in its originality and the sense of the contemporary.After seeing this serial, "Evangelion" seems to be boring and too long(experimental works must be not so long as ordinary "genre" works,it is the rule from the time of silent era).

    I recommend to compare this serial with "Kairo" by Kiyoshi Kurosawa,the latter will seem to be some kind of a little out-dated remake of this serial.
    9mahmus

    You may not understand it, but sure as hell feel it.

    Boy, how I remember my first time wathing this.

    I had no idea what I had just watched (I'm still not entirely sure I do), but whatever it was, I loved it.
    jovin6

    couldn't leave his rant unanswered

    I feel like I have to say a few things about zetes's rant. For one, it's kind of depressing when people watch 4 episodes of a show and feel like they know everything about it. To put things in perspective, this is like watching the first 35 minutes of a movie and being convinced that it's worthless. But onto his points:

    1. Yeah, a lot of effort does go into making the show more mysterious, but eventually it really does touch on themes that would appeal to those looking for something intellectual, especially functionalism, descriptive materialism, and the problems with a wholly materialistic interpretation of identity. Don't expect hardcore analytic philosophy, just a nice sprinkling of references and some interesting perspectives.

    2. When you first start watching the series, it makes absolutely no sense, and every episode just seems to be adding to the complexity by introducing new aspects. But by the time you finish it, I guarantee that all of these things will make perfect sense (even why Lain's family seems so shallow and undeveloped). In this sense, the series creates perfect order out of total chaos, an aspect that I particularly liked.

    3. I'm not going to pretend to be a film critic, but the directing seemed pretty effective at creating the kind of atmosphere that the series needed. And many of the episodes ended with great "what the hell just happened?" moments, that forced me to revise all my theories and definitely made me want watch more.

    No offense to zetes, but you shouldn't watch this anime expecting to find character portraits or traditional "slice-of-life" drama. Just like any good existentialist movie ("Donnie Darko" comes to mind here) it won't make too much sense until you've watched the whole thing and maybe even thought about it a bit. So if you feel like you won't be satisfied unless you get your moral straight-up, then this series isn't for you. It'll make you think and will only provide you with more question, not answers.
    10rushnerd

    Forever altered my perspective

    This series not only opened my eyes…it literally changed my life. I've experienced the whole series many times, always letting it probe my mind to provoke thoughts I didn't know existed. This isn't a review, if you want to know what the series is like, watch it, or rather let it watch you. After studying the series for a while I became deeply interested in computers, computer science, philosophy, mind-expansion, and theory.

    I related to Lain on such a personal level that the show almost seemed to transcend the subtext of it just being a work of fiction. But then again Serial Experiments Lain blurs the thin boundary that is reality and the virtual. The concepts and information shown at parts is very much worth looking into as well (E.I. Shuman resonance (commonly)7.83Hz). The integration into the story seems entirely possible in the future. The concept of the wired is in itself one of the most intriguing and glorious things i've ever heard of. Cyberpunk nirvana I suppose would be a way of looking at it. I could write for days on this work of art, but i'll limit myself here. If you do decide to watch it, you must commit to the whole series, or you'll probably be confused or misled. The series comes full circle like i've rarely seen any other do before.

    On a side note, the series is also an incredible psychonaut tool.

    • Don't pass this one up.
    packgrog

    Brilliantly subtle, thought-provoking series...

    Last night I finally received the last of 4 DVDs in this mind-blowing series. This series is to anime in general what films like American Beauty are to movies in general. Don't let the word anime turn you off, folks. Doing so would be like comparing Schindler's List to The Kentucky Fried Movie...

    The story follows Lain, a shy, adolescent school girl. After receiving an email from a classmate who committed suicide a few days earlier, Lain begins to examine the world, society, god, self, technology, and how these concepts fit together. The fact that such an email could easily be faked is irrelevant, but instead we focus on how Lain's perspective changes as she learns to deal with life. This 13-part series, spanning 4 DVDs, is the best aspects of American Beauty, The Sixth Sense, 2001, and (to a lesser degree) The Matrix rolled into one subtle and beautiful story.

    Note that this is NOT an action-packed story, nor does it lessen itself by trying to cater to the lowest common denominator. Nor does it ever come straight out and explain itself or what is going on. That's not the purpose of the story. The purpose is to make you think about your own place in life, and how you deal with it. The story is never judgemental, it simply gives you things to think about. It raises more questions than could possibly be answered given the limitations of language. The answers can only be understood, never explained.

    In keeping true to the Zen Buddhist traditions of Japan, the animation style is often minimalistic, offset by the frenetic chaos of the computer animation added to it. This is an intentional counterpoint to the more natural looking animation, often consisting more of still paintings than movement, and the effect is stunning.

    So if you are looking for a thought-provoking way to spend about five and a half hours of your time, I cannot recommend this more. If you understood what made American Beauty such an incredible movie, you'll love Serial Experiments: Lain.

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      There are numerous references to Macintosh and Apple Computers: The phrase "To Be Continued", with a colored "Be" is shown at the end of most of the episodes. This is a reference to BeOS, whose logo has similar coloring. The Be company was founded by Jean-Louis Guasse, a former Apple executive. The Navis use an operating system named Copeland, which was the codename for Apple's MacOS 8. Navi's operating system has a graphical user interface (GUI) similar to that of MacOS. Arisu's Navi resembles the original Apple iMac. The series slogan "Close this world. Open the NeXT" is a reference to the NeXT company, founded by Steve Jobs in the late '80s and purchased by Apple Computer in December 1996. All of the Navis shown in the series use one-button mice as Macintosh computers do. The electronic voice heard saying the episode titles is the "Whisper" voice from the MacOS Speech Control Panel, a program that permits text-to-speech. The child's Navi that Lain used to use was modeled after the 20th Anniversary Macintosh. The HandiNAVI, the handheld computers which both Lain and Arisu used was based off the Apple Newton, the first PDA. Navis and Macintoshes are both built by companies named after fruit, Tachibana (a type of orange) and Apple, respectively.
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      Lain Iwakura: No matter where you are, everyone is always connected.

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      • 6 luglio 1998 (Giappone)
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