Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade
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| Initial release | France |
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| Directors | Hiroyuki Okiura |
| Composers | Hajime Mizoguchi |
| Characters | Kazuki Fuse |
| Atsuhi Henmi | |
| Bunmei Muroto | |
| Screenplay | Mamoru Oshii |
| Robert Chomiak | |
| This is a tear‑jerker that follows a man in an “army” who endures the trauma of watching a young terrorist girl blow . . . | |
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| ID | 909198 |
About Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade
The movie "Jin-Roh" is about those in society who are predators among prey. But these "beasts" never bother to change their shape; like Red Riding Hood's wolf, they merely drape themselves with human clothes that do not even disguise the eyes, teeth and claws of a killer. Society rightly fears them. In "Jin-Roh," the Capital Police are themselves hunted -- marked for elimination as a force by their own government, and by a public eager to forget the past.