Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat In Space
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£25.00
TAMALA 2010: A PUNK CAT IN SPACE (2002, Culture Entertainment Co., 92
min.) Dir. t.o.L. Arguably the only anime ever made inspired by both
Hello Kitty and Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49, TAMALA 2010 is a
futuristic techno fever dream that flows back and forth in time,
following the adorable wide-eyed kitty Tamala on her home world of
Meguro City, Cat Earth, a BLADE RUNNER-like mega-city controlled by the
Catty & Co. corporation. Escaping into space, she's waylaid by the
God of Death and crash-lands near Hate City on the Planet Q, where she
meets a new boyfriend, goes bowling and shopping in a thrift store - and
realizes she may be the latest reincarnation of an ancient Greek cat
cult with ties to the omnipresent Catty & Co. A heady, conceptual
work of psychedelic sci-fi, influenced by the style of classic manga and
anime such as Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy and Takashi Murakami's
postmodern art movement Superflat, TAMALA 2010 is also a savage take on
modern consumer culture: in Meguro City a giant Colonel Sanders stalks
the streets with an axe buried in his head, and Tamala's eerie cat's
eyes are everywhere, advertising chocolate, toothpaste and drugs for
forgetfulness. Written, directed and composed by the two-person team of
t.o.L. - their incredibly addictive electronica / space-lounge score is
worth the price of admission alone - TAMALA 2010 is equal parts Philip
K. Dick, METROPOLIS and A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (with a few sly nods to THE
SHINING thrown in for good measure.)
| Format | |
| Format | Blu-Ray |
| Film | |
| Year | 2002 |
| Rating | 18 |
| Director | Tol |
| Starring | Béatrice Dalle Hisayo Mochizuki Shinji Takeda Takeshi Katô |
| Country | Japan |
| Label | Deaf Crocodile |
| Region / TV Standard | Code A |
| Language | Japanese |
| Subtitles | English |
| Running time | 92 mins |
| Aspect ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Case type | Standard |
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