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Patema however, likes to go out and explore the world beyond her own, despite being repeatedly warned of a mysterious danger that supposedly lurks outside the boundaries of her serene community. Set in a distant, post-apocalyptic type future, Patema Inverted tells the story of Patema, a rebellious teenage princess who resides in a civilization that dwell in a system of tunnels and caverns deep underground even though civilians live in dim, confined spaces, people wear protective clothing and lead quiet, peaceful and enjoyable lives. ‘I though gravity would never let me down.’ Best known for his highly creative, often psychological, sci-fi fantasy animated shorts, or Web Anime, in particular the six-episode ONA, Time of Eve (2010), and his superb design work on Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance (2009), Yoshiura’s Patema Inverted is a richly inventive Japanese anime an exhilarating tale of star-crossed love and overcoming impossible odds.
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If you can’t trust gravity, then what can you trust?Īdapted from a four-part Original Net Animation (ONA) series created and streamed in Japan in 2012 titled, Patema Inverted: Beginning of the Day, which now works as a prologue to the film, illustrating the first day of the entire story, Patema Inverted, or Sakasama no Patema, is the first feature-length picture to be written and directed by the young Japanese filmmaker Yasuhiro Yoshiura.