I don't get it, I feel like this wasn't about racing but I'm too stupid to understand what it was all a metaphor for

I don't get it, I feel like this wasn't about racing but I'm too stupid to understand what it was all a metaphor for.

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There is no metaphor. It's just a cool show.

you are good, it's an average movie, only great thing is yellow line race
>B-But... MUH 7 YEARS ANIMATION SAKUGA!
It just exposes retards and wagecucks who think more effort = good

It was a metaphor for 7 (SEVEN) years hand drawn animation.

It's very shallow and just style over substance. It's kind of a lame film. It might be just that I don't care for the style so I don't find it interesting. It's VERY F-Zero btw.

Not everything is a metaphor, just for get everything your retarded english teachers told you.

It's kind of a metaphor for sex if you want to dig deeper, but it's still primarily about racing
>only great thing is yellow line race
I liked the final phase of the red line as well, it's overall a great movie, I don't see where the hate is coming from
>style over substance
The sooner you realize style is substance the better your taste will get, until then I don't see you sharing any opinion worth considering.

The entire movie is a sex metaphor. It all boils down to JP (with distinctly phallic hair) and Sonoshee (cherry boy hunter) racing towards a climax which of course they need to unite their forces to achieve. In order to reach it he has to prove his virility by surpassing/killing the previous examples of masculinity: his role model, the golden pilot, now old and impotent gangster who doesn't even "race" anymore, and most notably the prototype of masculinity in Sonoshee's eyes, her father, Machine Head. In the process they're disturbed by the fascist, anti-free love army of Roboworld, that tries to spook them with a giant, all destroying newborn baby. But in the end JP and Sonoshee still reach the finish line, and naturally he crosses it with his turgid "hair", which then immediately goes limp as he holds her in his arms, with everyone sweating and panting as they congratulate his performance.

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pray tell, what did you accomplish in your life user ?

Yea this is what I've been looking for, there's no way those Nazi aesthetics and the baby bioweapon were just randomly placed.
Still an awesome movie even though I didn't get any of what you posted on my watch

Why did it take 7 years to produce?
I get it looks amazing and all but 7 years is quite a stretch, was it just some side project they weren't focused on?

Couldn't have said it better

What was the meaning behind that army brother who went to stop his brother but instead joined him in the race

Yes it was probably a side project, Paprika looked just as good (if not better) yet didn't take 7 years to make

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Paprika looks like garbage.

>300 million yen is only 2.1 million dollars
what the actual fuck? something like Paprika was THIS cheap to produce?
2.1 million usd is like the cost of the average box office flop of every day
weak bait, try harder

Are you serious, it has lots of awful cgi and weird uncanny character movements, I didn't know anyone actually liked it.

redline had significantly more visual design work to figure out, along with working those designs into insane action scenes. every character, prop and setting in Redline had to be created from scratch instead of referencing real life

it was about racing

>sex is bad, guys, don't do it or we'll kill you
>holy fuck I want sex though

where do these fucking anons come from i swear to christ

Again, try harder
Redline definitely looks far more polished than Paprika or any relatively good looking anime film, just the opening scene has insane attention to detail
7 years definitely makes sense.

redline has more substance in any 60 second stretch of its runtime than most entire shitty seasonal anime

A quick search shows that both Koike and Ishii had a few other projects between Trava and Redline (some together). Many other things could extend the production time of a movie, too. The complete lack of CG, the use of very high profile animators, trying to find funding, rewrites, perfectionism, etc etc. I tried to find them discussing the production length in interviews but got nothing.

I'm not trying to bait you. I watched about a third of this movie and then I dropped it because it looked bad and the plot seemed vapid. Can you pull up a webm of a scene of it you think looks good and explain what you like about it?

>didn't even watch half of it
>thinks Paprika has a vapid plot
I don't use this word often, but you were filtered.

what the fuck is wrong with you
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