Description
"World Record" is a short anime film that explores themes of perseverance, human potential, and the limits of physical and mental endurance. The narrative centers on Dan, a world-class sprinter whose life revolves around his athletic career. Dan is driven by an unrelenting desire to push beyond his limits, but his relentless pursuit of excellence takes a toll on his body and mind. Despite warnings from his coach and the physical strain, Dan continues to train obsessively, determined to break the world record in the 100-meter dash.
The story unfolds during a high-stakes international track and field competition. As Dan prepares for the race, flashbacks reveal his struggles and sacrifices, including injuries and personal setbacks. These moments highlight his unwavering commitment to his goal, even as his body begins to falter. During the race, Dan experiences a surreal and intense psychological journey, where his determination and the physical demands of sprinting blur the boundaries between reality and hallucination. This sequence is marked by vivid imagery and symbolic representations of his inner turmoil and ambition.
In the climax, Dan pushes himself to the absolute limit, achieving a seemingly impossible feat. However, the cost of his achievement is left ambiguous, leaving viewers to interpret the consequences of his actions. The film concludes with a poignant reflection on the nature of human ambition and the price of greatness.
The main character, Dan, is portrayed as a deeply driven and complex individual, embodying the spirit of an athlete who refuses to accept limitations. His coach serves as a grounding figure, offering cautionary advice that contrasts with Dan's relentless pursuit of success. The narrative is tightly focused, with minimal dialogue, relying instead on visual storytelling and atmospheric elements to convey its themes. The film's brevity and intensity make it a compelling exploration of the human spirit's capacity for both triumph and self-destruction.
The story unfolds during a high-stakes international track and field competition. As Dan prepares for the race, flashbacks reveal his struggles and sacrifices, including injuries and personal setbacks. These moments highlight his unwavering commitment to his goal, even as his body begins to falter. During the race, Dan experiences a surreal and intense psychological journey, where his determination and the physical demands of sprinting blur the boundaries between reality and hallucination. This sequence is marked by vivid imagery and symbolic representations of his inner turmoil and ambition.
In the climax, Dan pushes himself to the absolute limit, achieving a seemingly impossible feat. However, the cost of his achievement is left ambiguous, leaving viewers to interpret the consequences of his actions. The film concludes with a poignant reflection on the nature of human ambition and the price of greatness.
The main character, Dan, is portrayed as a deeply driven and complex individual, embodying the spirit of an athlete who refuses to accept limitations. His coach serves as a grounding figure, offering cautionary advice that contrasts with Dan's relentless pursuit of success. The narrative is tightly focused, with minimal dialogue, relying instead on visual storytelling and atmospheric elements to convey its themes. The film's brevity and intensity make it a compelling exploration of the human spirit's capacity for both triumph and self-destruction.
Cast
- Erzählerin
- Tom
Comment(s)
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Staff
- Director · Takeshi Koike
- Script · Yoshiaki Kawajiri
- Music · Don Davis
- Character Design · Takeshi Koike
- Animation Director · Takeshi Koike
Production
- Animation Production · Madhouse Studios

