“In post-war Japan, SHELL controls society; disconnected humans become monsters, and painter Youzou can revert from Lost form.”
Human Lost: Ningen Shikkaku
HUMAN LOST 人間失格
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Synopsis
In post-war Japan, SHELL controls society; disconnected humans become monsters, and painter Youzou can revert from Lost form.
Half a century after a devastating war that brought Japan on the brink of destruction, a centralized network named Sound Health Everlasting Long Life (SHELL) has become the basis of the new society. Thanks to cutting-edge research on nanomachines and medical treatment, people are guaranteed a life free of diseases, but they are expected to work 19 hours a day in return. Moreover, when someone disconnects from the SHELL system, an extremely rare phenomenon called "Human Lost" takes place, transforming humans into monsters—"Lost"—that need to be destroyed, lest society will collapse for good. However, in this society where the fear of pain and death is absent, antisocial behavior is on the rise. Factory worker Takeichi plans to besiege the Ministry of Interior to protest against his inhumane living conditions and manages to convince his friend, the unknown painter Youzou Ooba, to join his cause. But when their suicide operation inevitably fails, Takeichi is left with a body beyond repair and mutates into a Lost, with Youzou immediately following suit. In the ensuing fight, a member of the dispatch team, Yoshiko Hiiragi, uses her ability to detect the Lost and discovers that Youzou has the unique capacity to return to human form. As the third person who survived after becoming a Lost unit, Youzou soon joins Yoshiko in investigating the recent outburst of Human Lost phenomena that threaten the last chances civilization has to be reborn.
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Community consensus
Derived from 16 sampled reviews
What 16 viewers settled on.
Polarized
σ 2.39 · split reception
4.7 pts
Recommenders 8.3 · others 3.6
↓ 3.13
Running avg · Nov 2019 → Jan 2024
- 7 “Cool mech action, a loser protagonist, and a bleak sci-fi dystopia deliver Evangelion-flavored thrills, but the complex story feels rushed and under-explained because the short runtime never gives...”
- 10 “Humanlost is a brilliant, vivid reimagining of the 1948 Japanese classic, transplanting its plot and characters into a futuristic world that evokes deep nostalgia and awe—provided you’ve read the...”
- 7 “The full-CGI animation impressed with subtle details impossible in traditional 2D, and the dystopian opening hooked me, but the story collapsed into a rushed, Evangelion-copycat ending while the...”
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- Format 1 × 109′ eps × min
- Total runtime 1h 49m all episodes
- Aired Oct 2019 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated R 17+ (violence & profanity)
- Ref. BS-15248 catalog
Produced by
- Slow Curve Producer
Licensed by
- Funimation Licensor