Nishi alters his fate, saving Myon and her sister from the yakuza. The trio flees in a car, leading to a high-speed chase that ends with their car driving off a bridge. They are swallowed by a massive whale. Inside the whale's stomach, they discover a strange, self-sustaining ecosystem and an old hermit who has lived there for decades. Trapped in this surreal prison, the trio must learn to let go of their past regrets and "live life to the fullest" to find a way back to the world of the living.
If you can find a well-encoded DVDRIP of Mind Game with clean VOSTFR subs, it’s a perfectly valid way to experience this masterpiece. Just go in expecting a raw, unpolished, and deliberately messy visual feast—qualities that ironically suit the film’s anarchic spirit. For the best experience, seek out a remux or high-bitrate encode. But for casual viewing or archival purposes, this release gets the job done.
Mind Game is a 2004 avant-garde animated film directed by Masaaki Yuasa (his directorial debut) and produced by Studio 4°C. It’s a surreal, psychedelic, and wildly inventive journey about Nishi, a timid manga artist who gets a second chance at life after being shot dead by yakuza. What follows is a breakneck, reality-bending adventure through the belly of a whale, the plains of existential dread, and the limits of animated expression.
Lorsque vous cherchez , vous cherchez la version non censurée, la plus brute, la plus proche de la vision de Yuasa.
Nishi alters his fate, saving Myon and her sister from the yakuza. The trio flees in a car, leading to a high-speed chase that ends with their car driving off a bridge. They are swallowed by a massive whale. Inside the whale's stomach, they discover a strange, self-sustaining ecosystem and an old hermit who has lived there for decades. Trapped in this surreal prison, the trio must learn to let go of their past regrets and "live life to the fullest" to find a way back to the world of the living.
If you can find a well-encoded DVDRIP of Mind Game with clean VOSTFR subs, it’s a perfectly valid way to experience this masterpiece. Just go in expecting a raw, unpolished, and deliberately messy visual feast—qualities that ironically suit the film’s anarchic spirit. For the best experience, seek out a remux or high-bitrate encode. But for casual viewing or archival purposes, this release gets the job done.
Mind Game is a 2004 avant-garde animated film directed by Masaaki Yuasa (his directorial debut) and produced by Studio 4°C. It’s a surreal, psychedelic, and wildly inventive journey about Nishi, a timid manga artist who gets a second chance at life after being shot dead by yakuza. What follows is a breakneck, reality-bending adventure through the belly of a whale, the plains of existential dread, and the limits of animated expression.
Lorsque vous cherchez , vous cherchez la version non censurée, la plus brute, la plus proche de la vision de Yuasa.