They are actually both the Wolf and the Red Riding Hood at the same time. Because in the real world, there are no Fairy Tales, no Heroes or Villains. No clear cut evil or pure good. Just suffering Human beings.
+Kane Vollstrecker I would argue with 'best', but I'm listening to the soundtrack for 100th time straight, and Mizoguchi is now on my list of favorite Japanese composers among such people like Shikata, Hisaishi, Hirasawa, Kawai...
@@chadfranklin47 Kanno - not really my thing, with all my respect to her music. Just doesn't go along with me, de gustibus. And in 3 years since my comment, many other names came along, like Yuutaka Yamada and Kevin Penkin.
@@LukeVilent I've read Yoko Kanno's work seems to be rather criticized overall, but in Jin Roh's case, she just sung over her Husband's Hajime Mizoguchi's composition and cello part. And honestly, her vocals in Grace Omega are stunning and extremely moving. It just sounds perfect.
Mon premier traumatisme d'anime dans les années 2010. Avant ça, je ne connaissais que les Ghibli et je n'étais pas prête pour ce genre de violence, réaliste et désespérante...
Real life the younger version of yourself is and will always be in conflict with ur current self. However know this your not alone we the faceless are with you suffering the same as you are. When ur in that darkest of blackness reach out cry ur tears will be dried with the morning sun and all of us lost will be beside you. Ur not alone hugs u surviving another day.
Ghost in the Shell is great and really advanced Anime Pop Culture, but Jin Roh is just classic filmmaking to a tie and something I think every politician or radicalistic should watch. Also it's the only other most notable thing Kagome's VA (Monica Stori) has done, and god dam did she do well.
what? that she had to die? that Fuse, himself, and despite his inner conflict killed her? that she forced Fuse to kill her? what of the above? or all of it like looking thru a kaleidoscope
@@HrLBolle joke on the scene because I wasn't feeling bad at all. To me, he does battle against what seems to be a corrupted system, puts a bullet or two in the head of murderers, and reach a high moral ground by keeping his emotions at bay while he does his duty. When Fuse triggered the gun, it was only judment being passed on her, whatever what the movie try to make us feel. what's truly sad in this scene is the resolution of the men to stay up in the fight until their inevitable death. They live by the sword and will die by the sword like men of honor. what do you think?
@@sunrisevideosgamingandmuch7791 Huh ? What are you saying ? Are you drunk or something ? This was the last classical hand drawn anime, no CGI nor rotoscoping involved whatsoever. That's a famous know fact.
@@Z80Man anime is drawn by hand to this day lmao only compositing and cgi is done in software main animation is still hand drawn wether on paper or drawn on clip studio paint watch this ruclips.net/video/Un9_xitSseI/видео.html
Great movie but for whatever reason I'm very lost on what the story is about. I know that the girl is assisting the terrorist but why did the police and the brigade clash at the end of the movie. Likely missed a point but if someone could elaborate that would mean wonders.
King Grimlock So basically it goes like this. The Tokyo police force and territorial police decided to join together. The one condition is the removal of the special brigade. They can't just disband the special brigade, so they plan to incriminate the special brigade. The girl, a captured terrorist, was brought in to get close. The museum clash was supposed to be a set up. They were to be arrested in an attempted bomb exchange. That would make an excuse to disband the special brigade. The special brigade ends up with her and now has blackmail over the police forces. She was a tool the whole time.
Always floors me that this is Yoko Kanno's voice. Watching her in action I'd never guess this is her singing voice.
And the big bad wolf ate little red riding hood.
They are actually both the Wolf and the Red Riding Hood at the same time. Because in the real world, there are no Fairy Tales, no Heroes or Villains. No clear cut evil or pure good. Just suffering Human beings.
She thought she was playing the wolf and Fuse was the red riding hood, but Fuse pulled out his reverse uno card
@@deeqtee9019no. No he never did. It was just. He was both. And as was she. Just 2 beasts trying to be human. Nothing more
灼熱の暑さを一時忘れさせる様な、神秘的な曲。深い深い森の中を彷徨っている様な錯覚さえ覚える。特に、後半のクラシックを思わせる旋律も良い。不世出の名曲👍️。
The movie was so good. It broke my heart.
Best Anime and Soundtrack Ever!!
Long Lives the Wolf Brigade
+Kane Vollstrecker I would argue with 'best', but I'm listening to the soundtrack for 100th time straight, and Mizoguchi is now on my list of favorite Japanese composers among such people like Shikata, Hisaishi, Hirasawa, Kawai...
@@LukeVilent Kanno? Sawano?
@@chadfranklin47 Kanno - not really my thing, with all my respect to her music. Just doesn't go along with me, de gustibus. And in 3 years since my comment, many other names came along, like Yuutaka Yamada and Kevin Penkin.
The ending and this soundtrack tearing me so hard, why?!
@@LukeVilent I've read Yoko Kanno's work seems to be rather criticized overall, but in Jin Roh's case, she just sung over her Husband's Hajime Mizoguchi's composition and cello part.
And honestly, her vocals in Grace Omega are stunning and extremely moving. It just sounds perfect.
Wow.. So much beauty and pain..
Mon premier traumatisme d'anime dans les années 2010. Avant ça, je ne connaissais que les Ghibli et je n'étais pas prête pour ce genre de violence, réaliste et désespérante...
Real life the younger version of yourself is and will always be in conflict with ur current self. However know this your not alone we the faceless are with you suffering the same as you are.
When ur in that darkest of blackness reach out cry ur tears will be dried with the morning sun and all of us lost will be beside you. Ur not alone hugs u surviving another day.
hear hear
inspiring
Ghost in the Shell is great and really advanced Anime Pop Culture, but Jin Roh is just classic filmmaking to a tie and something I think every politician or radicalistic should watch. Also it's the only other most notable thing Kagome's VA (Monica Stori) has done, and god dam did she do well.
As somebody who watched the entirety of Inuyasha I just found it to be kinda distracting. Fine job however.
que de souvenirs, je l'ai vu en dans un petit sal de cinéma à Montpellier dans les années 2000.magnifique et une musique forte en émotions. 😢❤😊
This music feels so pure.
Thats always gives me Goosebumps😃😃😃😃👌👌👌👌
what a sad ending, I was not expecting it at all.
what?
that she had to die?
that Fuse, himself, and despite his inner conflict killed her?
that she forced Fuse to kill her?
what of the above?
or all of it like looking thru a kaleidoscope
@@HrLBolle what are you even talking about?
@@capscaps04 merely a list of some of the things happening during the closing moments of the movie
@@HrLBolle Get a life.
@@HrLBolle joke on the scene because I wasn't feeling bad at all. To me, he does battle against what seems to be a corrupted system, puts a bullet or two in the head of murderers, and reach a high moral ground by keeping his emotions at bay while he does his duty. When Fuse triggered the gun, it was only judment being passed on her, whatever what the movie try to make us feel.
what's truly sad in this scene is the resolution of the men to stay up in the fight until their inevitable death. They live by the sword and will die by the sword like men of honor.
what do you think?
The voice of Yoko Kanno can be hauntingly beautiful
last 5 minuets of this.. Jesus it almost brings a tear to my eye
画像いいなあ。悲しい表情にグっとくる。
this music makes me so cry & emotional
I watch this move from 20years ago.I like it.
mother, what big teeth you have...
And the wolf..he ate little Red Riding Hood
生きる世界が違う…とは使い古された言葉だし、最近はもう聞くこともない言葉だが。
しかし、相容れないものというのは必ず在る。
相容れないのに…共通し、「共感してしまう」何かが。
man this was an awesome anime to bad they dont makethem good as these no more
It was the very last hand drawn anime. All that has been made since then was digital.
@@Z80Man it is still hand drawn you are completely wrong....
@@sunrisevideosgamingandmuch7791 Huh ? What are you saying ? Are you drunk or something ?
This was the last classical hand drawn anime, no CGI nor rotoscoping involved whatsoever.
That's a famous know fact.
@@Z80Man anime is drawn by hand to this day lmao only compositing and cgi is done in software main animation is still hand drawn wether on paper or drawn on clip studio paint watch this ruclips.net/video/Un9_xitSseI/видео.html
@@Z80Man and rotoscoping is very rare in anime
정말 좋아요 이노래...
씁쓸하고 슬프지만 차분하네요
Magnifique.
나는 인간인가?
어떠한 계획에 사용된 도구인가?
우리는 무엇인가..
소모품쯤으로 여겨진 우리의 현실...
그래도 사랑은 사랑이었네..
가슴에 피가 흐르는한...
Beautiful
悲しくて、胸が引き裂かれそうになる。
Same
有意思的地方:歌詞本身其實是作者自創的語言,不代表任何明確的意思。
或許是想讓聽者自己保留最大的想像空間,自己填入意義。
Interesting take. I have never thought of this
That jazz at 2:36
そして狼は、赤ずきんを食べた。
Great movie but for whatever reason I'm very lost on what the story is about. I know that the girl is assisting the terrorist but why did the police and the brigade clash at the end of the movie. Likely missed a point but if someone could elaborate that would mean wonders.
King Grimlock So basically it goes like this. The Tokyo police force and territorial police decided to join together. The one condition is the removal of the special brigade. They can't just disband the special brigade, so they plan to incriminate the special brigade. The girl, a captured terrorist, was brought in to get close. The museum clash was supposed to be a set up. They were to be arrested in an attempted bomb exchange. That would make an excuse to disband the special brigade. The special brigade ends up with her and now has blackmail over the police forces. She was a tool the whole time.
King Grimlock That's the thing about Oshii movies, if you're not 100% paying apsolute attention. You are going to be totally lost.
Que trilha magnífica
Why, youtube, why now?
Full ver. 👍👍
💜💛💙💚💜❤️🧡
breddy gud
Are there lyrics?
They’re just gibberish. Kanno has done it on other soundtracks too.
:')
I only listen to the first third of the song, the rest just kinda bombshells the whole ensemble.
I 100% disagree, the other half of the song fits the ending perfectly.