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Mind Game

Original title: Maindo gêmu
  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
12K
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Mind Game (2004)
Loser Nishi, too wimpy to try to save his childhood sweetheart from gangsters, is shot in the butt by a soccer-playing psychopath, projecting Nishi into the afterlife. In this limbo, God - shown as a
series of rapidly changing characters - tells him to walk toward the light.  But Nishi runs like hell in the other direction and returns to Earth a changed man, driven to live each moment to the fullest.
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After a deadly encounter with two yakuza, a loser with a crush on his childhood girlfriend goes to heaven and back, embarking on a psychedelic self-discovery experience with her and his frie... Read allAfter a deadly encounter with two yakuza, a loser with a crush on his childhood girlfriend goes to heaven and back, embarking on a psychedelic self-discovery experience with her and his friends.After a deadly encounter with two yakuza, a loser with a crush on his childhood girlfriend goes to heaven and back, embarking on a psychedelic self-discovery experience with her and his friends.

  • Directors
    • Masaaki Yuasa
    • Kôji Morimoto
  • Writers
    • Robin Nishi
    • Masaaki Yuasa
  • Stars
    • Kôji Imada
    • Sayaka Maeda
    • Takashi Fujii
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Masaaki Yuasa
      • Kôji Morimoto
    • Writers
      • Robin Nishi
      • Masaaki Yuasa
    • Stars
      • Kôji Imada
      • Sayaka Maeda
      • Takashi Fujii
    • 37User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Kôji Imada
    • Nishi
    • (voice)
    Sayaka Maeda
    • Myon
    • (voice)
    Takashi Fujii
    Takashi Fujii
    • Jiisan
    • (voice)
    Seiko Takuma
    • Yan
    • (voice)
    Tomomitsu Yamaguchi
    • Ryou
    • (voice)
    Toshio Sakata
    • Father of Myon and Yan
    • (voice)
    Jôji Shimaki
    • Yakuza boss
    • (voice)
    Rintarô Nishi
    • Yakuza
    • (voice)
    • (as Rintarou Nishi)
    Kenichi Chujou
    • Atsu
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Masaaki Yuasa
      • Kôji Morimoto
    • Writers
      • Robin Nishi
      • Masaaki Yuasa
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    User reviews37

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    8siderite

    The story has never ended

    This movie is really what the title says it is. At first I thought the title was bad, since it didn't say anything about the film, but in the end I realized it does.

    If you are looking for a normal story (you know, with a start, an end, a punchline) you are not going to find it in this anime. The animation is coarse, not like the classic Japanese animation, a bit like Tokyo Godfathers, but even more symbolic. So why is this film so great?

    Because of the feeling. Plot and animation separately don't make this great, but together they do. The moral of it all is that you must live your life to the fullest and enjoy everything life throws at you, since it is all you have. No one else is going to live your life or enjoy what you have.

    My thoughts are that this story is deeply personal to Robin Nishi and, even if a lot of the symbols in it can be singled out and understood, most of it you are left to guess. An argument for this is the torrent of animation sequences that don't make sense in the beginning of the movie, repeated at the end of the movie and suddenly making sense. I believe that is the greatest innovation of this anime.

    Bottom line: this is an art film. This time I mean it in a good sense :). Perhaps because it has a positive view on live and it is more accessible. Anyway, if you are ready for its message and are in the mood for a fun carpe diem story, you gotta see this. If you've enjoyed Tokyo Godfathers, then you will also like this movie.
    10bingobangobongo

    MIND GAME redefines the animated film

    This film is beyond anything that has been made to date, both in Japan and the U.S. It is not a conventional narrative, yet the narrative clips along like a kayaker on speed. It seesaws from tight-tension drama to dreamy atmospheric visualscapes to video-game style song and dance routines! The overall plot is unimportant yet is completely engaging and satisfying. The characters come across as real people, and the shifts in perspective and personality heighten our understanding of each character as they face their ordeals. We get a sense of time both passing and standing still- which is the true mark of a genius of film: The ability to wrap us up in his concept of time and carry us along breathlessly.

    If you like shiny robots, plots about strange bio-computer viruses that mutate people into shiny robots, and silly relationship dramas about high school kids with strange powers, please avoid this film. If, however, you appreciate innovative stream-of-consciousness film-making, fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants pacing, and so-sloppy-its-tight design, get yourself this DVD!!!! (Fans of FLCL take note!) Its hard to find in the U.S. right now (July 17th 2005) but it is poised to explode.

    An additional note of interest is the fact that Matthew Minami is the voice of the old man- Jiisan. (You may remember him from the clips of him interviewing Bill Murray on Matthew's Best Hit TV that were featured in Lost in Translation...)
    10soulcharmer

    Touching the limits of imagination

    I saw this piece on local Animefest and I tell you what. I honestly thought my head will blow. Such seemingly never-ending torrent of originality and imagination is truly unprecedented. There are numerous animation techniques mixed together, loads of standard anime exaggeration (no manga though), psychedelic trips, serious issues and silly sarcastic humor. There's no way an intelligent non-shallow adult would not like this masterpiece. Consider yourself as unprepared for what you will see but be ready to be surprised when you do and mentally exhausted once you did.

    By the way, describing the plot of Mind Game would be utterly stupid. It's a mind game alright, you will get the message one way or another.

    Straight 10/10
    9lyynn

    A very interesting experience

    I think 'Mind Game' is one of those movies that you either really like or really hate, but never in the middle. I spent first 20 minutes itching to turn it off since the animation style didn't seem all that pleasant, but then things just kept happening and before I knew it I was really immersed in it.

    'Mind Game' has everything: irony, action, humour , even romance; and it touches practically every aspect of human life, going from relationships to domestic problems. All that covered in psychedelic imagery leaves a great impression.

    You might experience various emotions watching this movie but one thing for sure, you won't feel like you've wasted your time when it's over.
    9Gigo_Satana

    Story that never ends

    And I thought the avant-garde style of animation and story telling was going to take its routinely long hiatus with the marvelous Triplets of Belleville, but I was fortunately wrong.

    After reading countless reviews, certain people proclaimed their dislike for this film with little to no elaboration given, which somewhat intrigued me and pushed me further toward wanting to experience Mind Game. As an avid follower of experimental cinema and anime I rarely get rewarded with solidly evolving features, but once in a while I strike gold and get to travel through the medium of rich expressionism dealing with both real life and fictional events in the utmost fascinating fashion. Mind Game is the recent treasure and a great example of such artistry, fusing stories of love, self worth and other qualities of life, without forcing conclusions or values, but merely giving you a chance to reflect on your life or simply enjoy that of the characters.

    The main conflict of this film deals with a young man named Nishi, who lacks courage to do what he really wants in life. After a rather fatal turn of events he gets a second chance at life and love. So he embarks on a journey to face things he otherwise wouldn't, but his personal rediscovery takes place in the weirdest of places.

    Aside from feeling a genuinely exalting rush with its almost mosaic imagery and perfectly fitting music, I felt something else while viewing Mind Game and I attained a certain notion afterwards, which I don't see worth sharing, since I believe everyone who'll give this a watch will acquire on their own terms, levels and depth.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The movie's main character Nishi is based on Robin Nishi, the man who wrote the underground cult comic on which Mind Game was based. Some elements of the story are said to be autobiographical.
    • Goofs
      Typo of "loading". In the movie it shows "Now Lording..." on the computer screen.

      Actually, this is a play on words as Nishi finds himself in "heaven," about to meet "the Lord."
    • Quotes

      Nishi: We've gotta leave. It's that or drown.

      Yan: But how?

      Nishi: The boat, of course!

      Myon: The cops'll be looking for us.

      Nishi: So?

      Myon: The Yakuzas'll come after us!

      Nishi: So what! I wanna get out! 'Cos there's so much out there! So many different people, living different lives! Incredibly good guys, bad guys... Folks completely different from us! It's one huge melting pot! See, it's not about success, dying in the streets, who's better, who's not! I just want to be a part of it! I realized that even if I've no connections, no talent, even if I'm one big loser, I want to use my hands and feet to think and move, to shape my own life! We can just die here or we can try, see what we've got!

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Underappreciated Anime Movies (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, S.244/2
      Written by Franz Liszt

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    • Release date
      • October 28, 2021 (Taiwan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Asmik Ace (Japan)
      • GKIDS (United States)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 心靈遊戲
    • Production companies
      • Studio 4°C
      • Asmik Ace Entertainment
      • Beyond C.
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $36,613
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,609
      • Feb 18, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,613
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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