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Human Lost: Ningen Shikkaku

Synopsis: "Human Lost: Ningen Shikkaku" is a science fiction anime set in a dystopian future, where humanity has achieved immortality through biotechnology, but society is divided between the privileged and the marginalized. The plot follows a young man named Yozo Oba, who finds himself caught up in a conspiracy that leads him to uncover the truth behind immortality and the dark secrets behind the relationship between humans and machines. As he struggles to find his place in this chaotic world, Yozo faces moral dilemmas and confronts his own humanity amidst a backdrop of dystopian society and exciting twists.
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- Information
- Trailer/OP
- Curiosities
- Characters
- Summary
- FAQ
- Meaning
- Related
Information
Anime Names
- Anime Name: Human Lost: Ningen Shikkaku
- Anime Name in Japanese: HUMAN LOST 人間失格
- Anime Name in English: Human Lost: Ningen Shikkaku
- Other names:
Production information
- Producers: Slow Curve
- Licensors:
- Studios: Polygon Pictures
Anime Information
- Type: Movie
- Episodes: 1
- Date: 15-jun.-19
- Genres: Drama, Sci-Fi, Suspense, Psychological
- Subjects: Fiction
- Target: Seinen
External Links
Anime Reviews
- Rating: 5.79
- Popularity: 4807
Video Trailer/Opening
Curiosities
- The anime "Human Lost: Ningen Shikkaku" is based on the semi-autobiographical novel "No Longer Human" by Osamu Dazai.
- The story takes place in a dystopian world where technology has advanced so much that immortality has become a reality, but it has led to social inequality and serious consequences.
- The animation was produced by Polygon Pictures studio, known for its work in computer-generated animations.
- "Human Lost" blends elements of science fiction, action, and psychological drama, exploring themes such as the essence of humanity and the quest for immortality.
- The movie was directed by Fuminori Kizaki, who also directed the animation "Afro Samurai".
Main Characters
- Ritsu - The protagonist of the story, a man tormented by the death of his sister and in search of answers about the truth behind the society he lives in.
- Yozo Oba - A talented artist who becomes an influential figure in society but hides a dark and tragic past.
- Takeichi - A charismatic leader who fights against the oppressive system that governs society and seeks a way to liberate people from their chains.
- Hiiragi - A mysterious woman who becomes an important support for Ritsu on her path of discovery and self-awareness.
- Hadou - A brilliant and controversial scientist who develops advanced technologies, but also hides dark secrets about the true purpose of his creations.
Summary and events
- In a dystopian future, humanity has been divided into two classes: the wealthy who can afford to live forever and the poor who suffer a short and full of suffering life.
- The protagonist, Yozo Oba, discovers that he is part of the "Lost", human beings who have become immortal, but have lost their humanity.
- He joins a group of rebels who try to fight against the oppressive system and find a cure for the condition of the "Lost".
- The search for answers leads the group to face challenges and uncover dark secrets about the true nature of the society they live in.
- Yozo's trajectory is marked by discoveries about his identity, his relationship with the "Lost," and his quest for redemption.
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Meaning of Human Lost: Ningen Shikkaku
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HUMAN LOST 人間失格
- 人間 (ningen) - human being, person
- 失格 (shikkaku) - disqualification, ineligibility
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