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A subtle tale of tragedy.
~~~Sometimes while consuming media you find something that you can only profoundly respect. For me, Jin-Rou is exactly that. It honestly transcends the muh anime deal and elevates itself to cinema levels, good cinema. This IS a must-watch and I feel like saying some stuff about it, spoilers included…
Read full review on AniList →Jin-Roh, or the dehumanization of man.
>We are not men who dress like dogs. We are wolves disguised as men.
Jin-Roh is a very important movie today, even more so than it could've been back when it was originally released. It raises great questions: how can one retain their humanity in a cruel world? Should you retain it, or should you b…
Read full review on AniList →Jin-Roh: Wolf Brigade chillingly berates humanity and concience in the face of systemic oppression.
Content Warning: Discussions of fascism and violence
Tbh for a while now, I had been craving a depressing anime, no happy ending, no emotional closure, just depression. And I think this kind of scratched that itch. JIN-ROH: Wolf Brigade is a chilling story of fascism and dehumanisation under such a…
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JIN-ROH
6.5/10
BONJOUR! HELLO! GUTEN TAG! Dear readers, today allow me to present JIN-ROH: The Wolf Brigade, a work dating from the year 2000, produced by Production I.G and, moreover, whose original creation belongs to Mamoru Oshii, to whom we owe various animated productions such as Ghost in the…
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