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BRODIEMAN2k4 said:It's cool, but really wierd and hard to understand, you'd have to see it like 2-3 times to get it
It's by the director of Akira.<RJMC> said:lol everybody is more fokused in the movie that the name
and how is that movie akira?
Glo-Boy said:Everyone hates anime.
Glo-Boy said:Everyone hates anime.
Personally, I find that making Anime movies all "hard to understand and obscure" puts me way off of them. It's pretentious BS by self-proclaimed artists and "philosophers". The Guy behind the Ghost in the Shell movies is the worst, basically saying that if you don't "get" his movies it's because you're thick and nothing to do with any failing of the movie itself. Akira is another great example. I love the film, but can anyone honestly tell me that they understood the ending, without having read the Manga? It's a rushed film towards the end but in certain circles this is blamed on it being above the comprehension of stupid people.<RJMC> said:thats normal in the anime
Kaaanneeeddaaa!!!Mediocrity said:Tetsuooooo!
live and let live
Because they don't? The Majority view comes from Yes men who claim they understand it all just to seem intellectual. The Emperor's New Clothes. This isn't to say that all anime isn't actually profound - I can't speak for Evangelion, because I'm struggling to work out which version I should be buying (Original DVDs? Box Set? Platinum? Wait for a New Box Set?), but Ghost in the Shell was just a lame excuse for nudity and Matrix Trilogy Psuedo-Profoundness (yes I know that GitS predates the Matrix). Oshii particuarlly gets my back up because he has had the cheek to publically diss Miyazaki because he believes his films are so much more Profound. No one disses Miyazaki and gets away with their LifeDeusExMachinia said:Why do people always think when someone puts something confusing in a piece of entertainment (movies/music/television/etc) they think its just to look "cool" or seem "different"?
Inflame007 said:I saw the Akira long ago........ it was a strange movie.... the ending was strange..... I didnt understand what happend to the rest of the world
kupoartist said:Personally, I find that making Anime movies all "hard to understand and obscure" puts me way off of them. It's pretentious BS by self-proclaimed artists and "philosophers". The Guy behind the Ghost in the Shell movies is the worst, basically saying that if you don't "get" his movies it's because you're thick and nothing to do with any failing of the movie itself. Akira is another great example. I love the film, but can anyone honestly tell me that they understood the ending, without having read the Manga? It's a rushed film towards the end but in certain circles this is blamed on it being above the comprehension of stupid people.
I'm looking forward to Steamboy... I just hope if its a bit confusing, it's the right kind of confusing.
Kaaanneeeddaaa!!!
I believe that is the explaination and it works. It's just not at all obvious from watching the film itselfEVIL said:I think it was the birth of tetsuo's universe, tetsuo got the power of god, and created his own universe where he is god now, dunno if the manga goes any further in this, never read it, only saw the anime.
DBZ is a series i've never seen personally. In all honesty, I don't think I'd ever want to ^^MarcoPollo said:but personaly i dont make it a habit to tell people i used to watch DBZ in the 6th and 7th grade
Darkknighttt said:steamboy