Netflix anime Bubble turns post-apocalyptic Tokyo into a colorful playground
by Andrew Webster from The Verge - All Posts on (#5YN99)
Bubble. | Image: Netflix
In Bubble, a new anime film on Netflix, there are plenty of the typical hallmarks of a dystopic city. The movie takes place in a version of Tokyo that's been almost entirely abandoned, and there are lots of rusted cars, crumbling buildings, and greenery reclaiming its place amongst the urban sprawl. But there's also a vibrancy to the city - something that was very important to director Tetsuro Araki. We wanted to make it light and colorful because we wanted to present this dystopian landscape almost as a utopia," he tells The Verge.
The reason for that tone might have to do with Bubble's rather unique premise. It's not a typical end of the world story. Instead of a planet beset by war or natural disasters, in Bubble, the earth is...