![]() The people of Aiga are basically what’s left of humanity. In Patema Inverted, the government of Aiga basically claims that Patema is part of a groups of sinners, and as punishment they were cursed to float to the sky. ![]() ![]() The story oddly reminds me of the novel series Left Behind. In order for her to live on the surface world, Age takes her to a cottage where she stands on the ceiling. As in, literally, When Patema comes to the surface world, she is floating to the sky and is only saved by Age. The big difference between the two, however, is that Patema (and her people) are upside down. Led by a religious fanatic and kept in power by his Kerberos lookalike secret police, Age is expected to fall directly into the image dictated by his Glorious Leader. Age lives on the surface world, in an Orwellian society calling itself Aiga. She is in line to be the next leader of this tribe-like group. Patema is a princess living in an underground society. The film follows two character, Patema and Age, who come from completely different societies. ![]() It is another fantastic entry to Yasuhiro Yoshiura’s line of directorial works with an interesting plot and an amazing ending. ![]()
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