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Genius Party (2007)

“7 Impacts by 7 Directors”

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Plot

Embarking on a kaleidoscopic odyssey of the senses, Genius Party (2007) serves up a visual banquet of seven short films, each helmed by a different director, weaving together a tapestry of dreams and realities. Through Atsuko Fukushima's opening piece, viewers are plunged into an abstract universe, designed to be savoured visually. Masaaki Yuasa, recognized for his work on MIND GAME and CAT SOUP, offers "Happy Machine," a piece drenched in a dreamlike quality that explores the infancy of a child, using his signature, deceptively simple graphics. In contrast, Shinji Kimura's "Deathtic 4" navigates the murkier recesses of a child's imagination, unfolding a Pandora's box of shadowed wonders. Venturing into a technological dreamscape, Hideki Futamura's "Limit Cycle" presents a stunning portrayal of virtual reality. In a shift towards the uncanny, Yuji Fukuyama's "Doorbell" and Shinichiro Watanabe's "Baby Blue" employ a surrealism cloaked in understated realism, blurring the lines between the ordinary and the extraordinary. Finally, Shoji Kawamori's "Shanghai Dragon" joyfully romps through the familiar tropes and conventions of traditional anime, delivering an entertaining, rollercoaster ride. Genius Party (2007) is an immersive showcase of cinematic storytelling, each short film a unique gem that contributes to an unforgettable anthology of animated artistry.

Where to watch Genius Party?

Genius Party is an anime movie directed by Masaaki Yuasa.

Genius Party is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Kanopy and it's also available on Hoopla.

It is also possible to buy Genius Party on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Vudu and YouTube.