Aion
Time-Traveller
After finding my Manga Force DVD, I decided to take a break from SAC and watch the movie to see if I like it better. I didn't.
The movie creators tried to make it deep with lots of heavy dialogue and forgot that they were making entertainment; not a difficult to comprehend series of pointless conversations. There was no emotion, no explanations (I'm still as clueless about why spirits are talked about in a factual manner as ever) and the film dragged on an awful lot when it's less than 90 minutes long. I saw very little that helps me understand why the film is so highly rated - It bored me for the most part.
I felt even less for the case in this movie since there was no time spent on development, all of the short runtime instead being spent on the completely uninvolving. SAC does a bad job developing its characters over 26 episodes but at least there were minor things that made me feel attached to the cast...
The end lost me completely, me not understanding why Motoko wanted to merge with a human created existence for the fun of it when people were coming to kill her. I gave up trying to stay interested when the Puppet Master started rambling.
I'm also at a loss as to why Motoko kept randomly jumping around naked. People could go invisible without getting naked and it seemed to be just cheap fan service. Like with quite a bit of the movie, bizarre came to mind during those sequences.
...At least it's better than the over-rated mess that is Akira. That's pretty much the only plus point I can come with at the moment.
The movie creators tried to make it deep with lots of heavy dialogue and forgot that they were making entertainment; not a difficult to comprehend series of pointless conversations. There was no emotion, no explanations (I'm still as clueless about why spirits are talked about in a factual manner as ever) and the film dragged on an awful lot when it's less than 90 minutes long. I saw very little that helps me understand why the film is so highly rated - It bored me for the most part.
I felt even less for the case in this movie since there was no time spent on development, all of the short runtime instead being spent on the completely uninvolving. SAC does a bad job developing its characters over 26 episodes but at least there were minor things that made me feel attached to the cast...
The end lost me completely, me not understanding why Motoko wanted to merge with a human created existence for the fun of it when people were coming to kill her. I gave up trying to stay interested when the Puppet Master started rambling.
I'm also at a loss as to why Motoko kept randomly jumping around naked. People could go invisible without getting naked and it seemed to be just cheap fan service. Like with quite a bit of the movie, bizarre came to mind during those sequences.
...At least it's better than the over-rated mess that is Akira. That's pretty much the only plus point I can come with at the moment.