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Japanese sci-fi anime. Retro and Pandy, two of Earth’s last survivors, wake up outside a city, naked and suffering from amnesia. They manage to get themselves some clothes, some food and a car. But then they are arrested and sent to jail after a shoot-out with the police, and for their punishment they are sent to Dead Leaves, a penal colony on the…
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Japanese sci-fi anime. Retro and Pandy, two of Earth’s last survivors, wake up outside a city, naked and suffering from amnesia. They manage to get themselves some clothes, some food and a car. But then they are arrested and sent to jail after a shoot-out with the police, and for their punishment they are sent to Dead Leaves, a penal colony on the Moon that is notorious for mistreating its prisoners. Retro and Pandy plan their escape, trying all the while to bring back their precious memories. Amazon.co.uk Review Dead Leaves is the latest installment in the collaboration between Manga Entertainment and Production I.G. that brought viewers Blood: The Last Vampire (2001) and Kai Doh Maru (2003). But Dead Leaves, which suggests a mixture of Ninja Scroll and Inspector Zim designed by Peter Chung, lacks the sensual elegance of the earlier OVAs. Retro, who has a television set for a head, and Pandy awaken with their memories erased. Sent to the lunar prison of Dead Leaves, they contrive an escape with hordes of other inmates. A long, pointless slaughter ensues, with blood, bullets, and body parts flying across the screen. The frame is so cluttered with angular characters, bright colors, Japanese and English words, mechanical devices, and gore, it’s difficult to follow the frenetic action, let alone the fragmentary story. (Unrated, suitable for ages 17 and older: brief nudity, extensive violence, profanity, sexual humor, toilet humor, alcohol and tobacco use) –Charles Solomon
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