`The Tokyo Godfathers' is a brilliant, clever, moving masterpiece. Most animation films have a clear cut target audience; children. This movie however stood out starkly among the crowd appealing to both the young and old. Although animated, it seemed so real. It's one of those movies that give's you the feeling that it couldn't have been made more perfectly than it was. The story was pacy right from the beginning. Three homeless people wandering the numerous by lanes of Tokyo, eating whatever scrap they get as food and spending cold nights at abandoned buildings and godowns. Their lives change for the better when they discover a baby, abandoned in a dump of cartons and waste paper. The essence of the movie being that love moves the world and that love is all we need. The subtext being vari
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