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So, 'The Computer Revolution: The Birth of the Most Powerful and Fastest Brains' is a curious little piece from 2012, and it really captures this near-future Tokyo vibe that's becoming more relevant today. The animation is slick, blending augments and robotics seamlessly into the daily life of our protagonist, Mako. It’s a bit of a slice-of-life thing but layered with these sci-fi elements that make you think about our own tech trajectory. The pacing has a nice rhythm to it, almost reflective, which fits the themes of adaptation and coexistence. What stands out is how it feels both personal and expansive—Mako's high school troubles mixed with a city that’s buzzing with tech. Definitely a different take on the genre, not just another action-packed spectacle.
Interesting blend of animation and themes of technology. · Captures a realistic vision of a tech-augmented future. · Offers a personal narrative set against a bustling sci-fi backdrop.
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