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Kei Amemiya presents herself as the older sister of Nanami Agawa, a young female terrorist courier who detonates an explosive device during a confrontation with Kerberos Panzer Cop Kazuki Fuse. She meets Fuse at Nanami's grave, absolving him of responsibility for her sister's death. Their subsequent interactions foster a relationship built on mutual emotional vulnerability.
Her background reveals no blood relation to Nanami; she is a former Sect terrorist courier bearing a physical resemblance. Public Security, a rival division within the Capital Police, coerces Kei into becoming a honey trap to entrap Fuse and discredit the Kerberos unit. She cultivates a bond with him under these false pretenses.
Public Security engineers a scenario where Kei lures Fuse to a museum, feigning pursuit to frame him for receiving a terrorist bomb. Fuse thwarts the plan, neutralizing the agents and escaping with her. In hiding, Kei confesses her role in the conspiracy and expresses a desire to flee with Fuse, having developed genuine feelings for him despite her initial deception.
Kei and Fuse seek refuge in the city's storm sewers. They are intercepted by Jin-Roh (Wolf Brigade), a covert Kerberos counterintelligence unit. The unit equips Fuse with combat gear, reveals their awareness of Kei's involvement in Public Security's plot, and declares their intent to use her as evidence of the conspiracy against Kerberos. Jin-Roh departs with Kei, leaving Fuse to confront pursuing Public Security agents.
Later, at a junkyard body disposal site, Jin-Roh commands Fuse to execute Kei to prevent her recapture and potential compromise. She embraces Fuse and recites dialogue from the Brothers Grimm version of "Little Red Riding Hood," specifically the passage describing the wolf's grotesque features. This act underscores the film's thematic parallels, positioning Kei as a doomed Red Riding Hood facing the metaphorical wolf. Fuse complies, shooting and killing her.
Kei Amemiya's character arc serves as a tragic element, embodying manipulation by state powers, the conflict between deception and genuine emotion, and the inevitable destruction wrought by the political machinations between Kerberos and Public Security. Jin-Roh leadership frames her fate as analogous to the fairy tale's conclusion, where the wolf consumes Red Riding Hood.
Her background reveals no blood relation to Nanami; she is a former Sect terrorist courier bearing a physical resemblance. Public Security, a rival division within the Capital Police, coerces Kei into becoming a honey trap to entrap Fuse and discredit the Kerberos unit. She cultivates a bond with him under these false pretenses.
Public Security engineers a scenario where Kei lures Fuse to a museum, feigning pursuit to frame him for receiving a terrorist bomb. Fuse thwarts the plan, neutralizing the agents and escaping with her. In hiding, Kei confesses her role in the conspiracy and expresses a desire to flee with Fuse, having developed genuine feelings for him despite her initial deception.
Kei and Fuse seek refuge in the city's storm sewers. They are intercepted by Jin-Roh (Wolf Brigade), a covert Kerberos counterintelligence unit. The unit equips Fuse with combat gear, reveals their awareness of Kei's involvement in Public Security's plot, and declares their intent to use her as evidence of the conspiracy against Kerberos. Jin-Roh departs with Kei, leaving Fuse to confront pursuing Public Security agents.
Later, at a junkyard body disposal site, Jin-Roh commands Fuse to execute Kei to prevent her recapture and potential compromise. She embraces Fuse and recites dialogue from the Brothers Grimm version of "Little Red Riding Hood," specifically the passage describing the wolf's grotesque features. This act underscores the film's thematic parallels, positioning Kei as a doomed Red Riding Hood facing the metaphorical wolf. Fuse complies, shooting and killing her.
Kei Amemiya's character arc serves as a tragic element, embodying manipulation by state powers, the conflict between deception and genuine emotion, and the inevitable destruction wrought by the political machinations between Kerberos and Public Security. Jin-Roh leadership frames her fate as analogous to the fairy tale's conclusion, where the wolf consumes Red Riding Hood.