Amazon.co.uk Review
As befits a distillation of 1,318 pages of the story so far, Akira is overstuffed with character, incident and detail. However, it piles up astonishing set pieces: the chases and shoot-outs (amazingly kinetic, amazingly bloody) benefit from minute cartoon detail that extends to the surprised or shocked faces of the tiniest extra; the Tetsuo monster alternately looks like a billion-gallon scrotal sac or a Tex Avery mutation of the monster from The Quatermass Experiment; and the finale--which combines flashbacks to more innocent days with a destruction of Neo City and the creation of a new universe--is one of the most mind bending in all sci-fi cinema. --Kim Newman
On the DVD: as befits this film's status as a Manga classic, Akira has a wide selection of extras spread across two discs, including a "Making of Akira" documentary, a photo gallery, a quiz and a "Make your own trailer" feature, as well as one hidden feature on each disc. The film has been digitally remastered and presented in widescreen format, with Dolby Digital 5.1 for the English-dubbed version, and Dolby Digital 2.0 for the original Japanese language version. The only disappointment of the disc is the animated Scene Selection, where the clips are rendered so small that they can be a bit difficult to decipher. --Rob Burrow
DVD Description
Special Features
- Digitally remastered feature
- 16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen
- English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
- English Stereo 2.0
- Japanese Stereo 2.0
- English, Norwegian, Danish, Portugese, Finnish and Swedish subtitles
- Running Time: 130 mins approx.
Disc Two:
- Original feature
- 4.3 Full Screen
- English Stereo 2.0
- Production Report
- Manga Previews
- Running Time: 180 mins approx.