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Anthem of the Heart simulwatch [RS] (27- 31st August)
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<blockquote data-quote="João Gomes" data-source="post: 617072" data-attributes="member: 4426"><p>OK, let me try to get a couple of these out of the way...</p><p></p><p>Having watched Dollar Store Silent Voice... (IMKIDDING)</p><p></p><p>Just got done watching Shiitty Parents The Motion Picture-</p><p></p><p>That's the Wonderegg Priority prequel over and...</p><p></p><p>😩 Sorry for these.</p><p></p><p>I didn't think much of this. I liked the initial setup and the way it was presented but the way it manifested is too anime for such a realistic setting. The premise turns into basura, if you will. It's the kind of thing Ryogo Narita could get away with because he embraces the madness and possibilities of anime and creates remarkable characters and situations. The result is the craziness doesn't feel out of place.</p><p></p><p>Jun saying stuff through song in front of the class gave me a really acute case of second hand embarrassment, urgh. Constantly writing stuff on the phone is just so... clunky. The main characters all got a chance at a bit of backstory (well, three of them) but they're not very interesting to begin with.</p><p></p><p>For a movie, the presentation is nothing to write home about, while being solid all throughout. It's OK. I love anime movies in part because there's a lot if background porn; textures, colors, objects... I love detailed backgrounds. There wasn't a lot of that here and that's OK.</p><p></p><p>What I did really like though was the sense of place in portraying a small town, I kinda felt there in a few scenes. It was very cool. I loved the conclusion to the romance thing going on, don't know if that's a "Mari Okada thing" but it was atypical and great! "Let's have the potential main couple meet in an abandoned love hotel 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 ohguesswhatletmeslapyouinyourstupidotakuface"</p><p></p><p>That Jun jelly was delicious, baby. "Thanks" duuuude.</p><p></p><p>I give it a my-suggestion-was-dogscheise-and-my-vote-wasted-so-ill-shut-up-for-a-while-but-actually-still-suggest-pingpong-every-now-and-then/10. That's now a word on my phone dictionary, woe is me etc.</p><p></p><p>Loved having The Ant King voicing the main guy dude.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'll watch Baccano at the same time as Barakamon or hope that will be a good palate cleanser.</p><p></p><p>The parents in this thing are garbage. They're worse than garbage, holy shiit. I'm becoming increasingly aware that a lot of the driving forces behind fictional stuff I've watched of late is parental issues. It's so widespread, it's crazy. I feel for people with shiitty parents, really.</p><p></p><p>Shinichiro Watanabe should have been the musical producer/advisor for this.</p><p></p><p>Alright, let me stop writing now.</p><p></p><p>edit: THE DIGIPAK SPOILS THE MAIN PAIRINGS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="João Gomes, post: 617072, member: 4426"] OK, let me try to get a couple of these out of the way... Having watched Dollar Store Silent Voice... (IMKIDDING) Just got done watching Shiitty Parents The Motion Picture- That's the Wonderegg Priority prequel over and... 😩 Sorry for these. I didn't think much of this. I liked the initial setup and the way it was presented but the way it manifested is too anime for such a realistic setting. The premise turns into basura, if you will. It's the kind of thing Ryogo Narita could get away with because he embraces the madness and possibilities of anime and creates remarkable characters and situations. The result is the craziness doesn't feel out of place. Jun saying stuff through song in front of the class gave me a really acute case of second hand embarrassment, urgh. Constantly writing stuff on the phone is just so... clunky. The main characters all got a chance at a bit of backstory (well, three of them) but they're not very interesting to begin with. For a movie, the presentation is nothing to write home about, while being solid all throughout. It's OK. I love anime movies in part because there's a lot if background porn; textures, colors, objects... I love detailed backgrounds. There wasn't a lot of that here and that's OK. What I did really like though was the sense of place in portraying a small town, I kinda felt there in a few scenes. It was very cool. I loved the conclusion to the romance thing going on, don't know if that's a "Mari Okada thing" but it was atypical and great! "Let's have the potential main couple meet in an abandoned love hotel 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 ohguesswhatletmeslapyouinyourstupidotakuface" That Jun jelly was delicious, baby. "Thanks" duuuude. I give it a my-suggestion-was-dogscheise-and-my-vote-wasted-so-ill-shut-up-for-a-while-but-actually-still-suggest-pingpong-every-now-and-then/10. That's now a word on my phone dictionary, woe is me etc. Loved having The Ant King voicing the main guy dude. I guess I'll watch Baccano at the same time as Barakamon or hope that will be a good palate cleanser. The parents in this thing are garbage. They're worse than garbage, holy shiit. I'm becoming increasingly aware that a lot of the driving forces behind fictional stuff I've watched of late is parental issues. It's so widespread, it's crazy. I feel for people with shiitty parents, really. Shinichiro Watanabe should have been the musical producer/advisor for this. Alright, let me stop writing now. edit: THE DIGIPAK SPOILS THE MAIN PAIRINGS [/QUOTE]
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