009 Re: Cyborg
2012 [JAPANESE]
Action / Animation / Sci-Fi

Plot summary
009 Re:Cyborg follows a group of nine cyborgs, each of them created by a shadowy organization for use as weapons against humanity. The group turns on their creators to protect the population instead, using the powers given them to fight their creators.
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Great setpieces, philosophical dialogue, jumbled hazy narrative
More a fan letter to Oshii than a Cyborg 009 film
Re:Cyborg is a very strange film with a convoluted plot that is basically nonsensical without context, that context being that director Kenji Kamiyama is a pupil and also huge fanboy of the legendary Mamoru Oshii, and that the story of Re:Cyborg is loosely based on the unused ideas Oshii had for the cancelled Lupin movie he was supposed to direct in 1985.
Re:Cyborg uses a ton of elements from Oshii's canceled Lupin (the tower, the identity stuff, the voice, the angel, etc.) and as a result is not even trying to be a coherent story in itself. Rather, it is an Oshii fan film masquerading as a Cyborg 009 movie.
The mysterious elements taken from Oshii's films are indeed very interesting, but Re:Cyborg offers no explanations for them. It feels like Kamiyama just wanted to go "Oshii thought of this stuff, isn't it cool and crazy? Wow!". He's not wrong, that stuff is in fact cool and crazy. But in the end this just doesn't feel like a real movie as a result.