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The end is probably up to the viewer to decide, but if there is an explanation for what happened I would love to know. Does Oburi die? Who exactly is that other girl with the gun at the end? Is it the other assassin? aRG. Anything else people know I would like to hear, thank you

2007-03-16 05:44:35 · 2 answers · asked by Nexus Polaris 1 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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Sawa meets fellow assassin "Obry" (in the English version), who is of a similar age, and a bond quickly forms between them. Due to their relationship, Sawa slowly gains the emotional strength to escape from her guardians to set out on her own. When confronted with their betrayal, Akai and Kanye savagely beat Obry almost to the point of death.

Obry escapes to recuperate, and when Sawa finally concludes that both her parents were killed by Akai and Kanye she kills both of them in turn. Before Obry and Sawa can escape together, Obry is mysteriously killed by another presumed child assassin, perhaps coincidentally a girl whose basketball he had earlier destroyed in response to an insult near the beginning of the story and most likely the assassin Akai was talking about after raping Sawa for the last time. The film ends with Sawa at Obry's hang-out in an abandoned building, waiting patiently for his return.

Kite is controversial in its depiction of extreme gory violence and explicit sex and nudity, including pornographic scenes involving a very young Sawa. Consequently the OVA has been released three times in the United States, each with less censorship than the last (with the most recent release being reputedly uncensored). Kite was also banned in many Countries. Kite has sometimes been called ultra violent child pornography, with elements of the rarely-seen lolicon genre.

A live action adaptation of Kite has been reported to be in various stages of pre-production for a number of years now, with American film director Rob Cohen attached as either director or producer. The content of the live action film is expected to be toned down from the original OVA.

Two versions were initially released: a "General Release" version (rated 16-Up) and a "Director's Cut" version (rated 18-Up), which contains nearly 10 minutes of explicit footage. This Director's Cut version, however, is missing some scenes found in the original Japanese release. A third release, labeled "Special Edition", contains Kite in its original, uncut form. All contain some of the violent aspects of the movie, but the General Release only contains a scene where a mature Sawa is naked. The other two contain sex scenes.

2007-03-16 06:09:44 · answer #1 · answered by Zholla 7 · 0 2

A Kite Anime

2016-11-13 11:09:25 · answer #2 · answered by oleson 4 · 0 1

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