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09-25-2015
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don't call it a comeback
Join Date: Sep 2011
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Wolf Children
Anyone? 8.2 on IMDB, 93% critics on Rotten Tomatoes, a **** ton of other film accolades. One of my top ten movies of all time, anime or not. Hell, I hate calling it anime cause it really isn't. Let's go with animated film. Too much of a sophisticated style to bunch it up with the vast majority of anime. Manages to be a heart-wrenching story despite having a fairly climax-less plot (a beautifully simple thing in this film) and without the use of any tragic cliches. Had some very interesting plot and character dynamics. Beautiful animation - easily in the top-tier of animated cinematography, far above the rest of almost everything else. Code Geass, the show that I hold as a golden standard for so many things, doesn't even hold a candle to the cinematography quality of this film, it was nothing short of a masterpiece. Even compared to Hollywood blockbuster films, Wolf Children had some of the most memorable cinematography I've ever seen. I seriously recommend you go see it now, so long as you're prepared for a feels trip. Even if you hate anime, it's a really beautiful movie and doesn't cater to the anime audience, but more rather a piece of literature for the general public. |
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09-25-2015
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michael
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Hyrule
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I watched it awhile ago, and agree it was a great movie. Madhouse has always done a fantastic job with their movies. I also enjoyed watching a few other children's movies that just have a light, heartwarming story.
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09-26-2015
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don't call it a comeback
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 8,268
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I just saw it again with a few of my white buddies who are studying the language. they cried ;( i also had to hold back my manly tears at the end |
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09-26-2015
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Earning Unix dem stacks
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: In a fox hole somewhere
Posts: 7,391
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Just finished watching it...
Last edited by Ivy; 09-26-2015 at 07:46 AM.
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