Cutie Honey: Tears

Cutie Honey: Tears
Poster
Directed by Asai Takeshi
Based on Cutie Honey
by Go Nagai
Starring Mariya Nishiuchi
Distributed by Toei Company
Release date
  • October 1, 2016 (2016-10-01)
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Cutie Honey: Tears is a 2016 Japanese film directed by Asai Takeshi. The film is based on the manga series Cutie Honey written and illustrated by Go Nagai and stars Mariya Nishiuchi as the title character.[1] It was released in Japan by Toei Company on October 1, 2016.

Plot

In the near future, abnormal weather conditions and the spread of a virus has caused man's population to decrease. Artificial intelligence originally built to help and preserve what was left of humanity by controlling the world's work and economy. In this bleak future, the rich and powerful dominate the world and live above the poor. The poor are suffering on the polluted streets with toxic rain pouring down upon them that is caused by the frivolous activities of the wealthy.

One man from the upper area, Dr. Kisaragi, plans to change the world for the better by creating an android with A.I. and emotions indistinguishable from a human using the brain memory patterns of his deceased daughter. The android Hitomi Kisaragi is brought down to lower areas at the cost of Dr. Kisaragi's life. On the surface, Honey pairs up with reporter Seiji Hayami and the resistance leader Kazuhito Uraki to fight against the oppressors of this world, controlled by the evil android Sister Jill.

Cast

Production

Principal photography ended in December 2015.[1]

Release

The film was released in Japan by Toei Company on October 1, 2016.[1][2][3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Cutie Honey Gets New Live-Action Film Starring Mariya Nishiuchi". Anime News Network. March 3, 2016. Retrieved May 6, 2016.
  2. "CUTIE HONEY TEARS". eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved May 6, 2016.
  3. "西内まりや版「キューティーハニー」映像初公開!追加キャストも発表". cinematoday.jp (in Japanese). April 29, 2016. Retrieved May 6, 2016.
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