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A famous movie producer gives her young production assistant a chance to direct his first film.A famous movie producer gives her young production assistant a chance to direct his first film.A famous movie producer gives her young production assistant a chance to direct his first film.
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Hiroya Shimizu
- Gene Fini
- (voice)
Konomi Kohara
- Joelle Davidovich 'Pompo' Pomponett
- (voice)
- (as Tomomi Kohara)
Akio Ôtsuka
- Martin Braddock
- (voice)
Ryûichi Kijima
- Alan Gardner
- (voice)
Rikiya Koyama
- Boss
- (voice)
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"Pompo: the Cinephile" is an animated movie about a movie loving assistant director named Gene. He has a passion for film like no other. One fateful day, Pompo, a film producer, gives him the chance to direct his own major motion picture. The film would be an adaptation of a script written by Pompo.
"Pompo: the Cinephile" is an interesting film. It is an animated movie about the making of movies. The passion that Gene has for film is contagious, he works really hard, and you can't help but root for him to succeed. This is a very tightly edited film, not wasting a second of screen time. All the characters are likable and distinct. It is nice to see them grow and progress as the events unfold.
As an editor and movie fan myself, this movie spoke to me like few others do. I felt a level of empathy seeing Gene stay up late trying to edit the perfect movie, reminding me of myself. I've entered film festivals with tight deadlines, and it is a major struggle to get everything ready on time.
The movie also has a lot of good jokes about the movie business. There are a lot of background details and movie Easter Eggs that film fans will enjoy.
I likewise found it refreshing that there are no blatant antagonists in the movie. It isn't like there is one ego maniac wanting to make the movie about themselves. Or some jealous star that feels cheated from the starring role. Or anyone like that. They are all just people being people.
On the negative side, the movie seems to teach a lesson that I just do not agree with. It is hard to ignore when you see it, but what themes you take from the film may vary from the author's intent. There also isn't much to the movie. No major character flaws are overcome, no change of heart occurs. It is just good people working towards a common goal.
At the end of the day, it is a movie about following your dreams, and not compromising your artistic vision. It is sweet, entertaining and has a runtime of 90 minutes.
"Pompo: the Cinephile" is an interesting film. It is an animated movie about the making of movies. The passion that Gene has for film is contagious, he works really hard, and you can't help but root for him to succeed. This is a very tightly edited film, not wasting a second of screen time. All the characters are likable and distinct. It is nice to see them grow and progress as the events unfold.
As an editor and movie fan myself, this movie spoke to me like few others do. I felt a level of empathy seeing Gene stay up late trying to edit the perfect movie, reminding me of myself. I've entered film festivals with tight deadlines, and it is a major struggle to get everything ready on time.
The movie also has a lot of good jokes about the movie business. There are a lot of background details and movie Easter Eggs that film fans will enjoy.
I likewise found it refreshing that there are no blatant antagonists in the movie. It isn't like there is one ego maniac wanting to make the movie about themselves. Or some jealous star that feels cheated from the starring role. Or anyone like that. They are all just people being people.
On the negative side, the movie seems to teach a lesson that I just do not agree with. It is hard to ignore when you see it, but what themes you take from the film may vary from the author's intent. There also isn't much to the movie. No major character flaws are overcome, no change of heart occurs. It is just good people working towards a common goal.
At the end of the day, it is a movie about following your dreams, and not compromising your artistic vision. It is sweet, entertaining and has a runtime of 90 minutes.
Whoa a movie about cinephiles. Cinema Paradiso! Really need to watch it.
As an anime, the animation was amazing as expected. The transitions were smooth and cool. The part where Gene edited the movie was pretty dope, and it was the most exciting part of the story.
As a story tho, although I get the passion, I did not agree with all the messages. There's a discussion on the length of a movie between Gene and Pompo that I for sure do not agree. This point became significant later, and it annoyed be a bit.
I also found the message pretty surface-level. It's not a whole lot different from other movies about passion for something. This made the plot fairly predictable.
Overall, it's an okay and easy to digest anime. 6/10.
As an anime, the animation was amazing as expected. The transitions were smooth and cool. The part where Gene edited the movie was pretty dope, and it was the most exciting part of the story.
As a story tho, although I get the passion, I did not agree with all the messages. There's a discussion on the length of a movie between Gene and Pompo that I for sure do not agree. This point became significant later, and it annoyed be a bit.
I also found the message pretty surface-level. It's not a whole lot different from other movies about passion for something. This made the plot fairly predictable.
Overall, it's an okay and easy to digest anime. 6/10.
IN A NUTSHELL:
Pompo is a talented and gutsy producer in "Nyallywood," the movie-making capital of the world. Although she's known for B-movies, Pompo tells her movie-loving but apprehensive assistant Gene that he will direct her next script: a delicate drama about a tormented artistic genius, starring the legendary and Brando-esque actor Martin Braddock, and a young actress seeking her first break. But when the production heads towards chaos, can Gene rise to Pompo's challenge, and succeed as a first-time director?
It's both a satirical look at Hollywood's filmmaking industry, as well as a tribute to the magic of motion pictures. For anyone who absolutely loves movies as I do, this is a must-see. It's already been nominated for "Best Animated Feature" at the Fantasia Film Festival and the Annie Awards. The director and screenwriter are both Takayuki Hirao. This is the debut feature of the animation studio CLAP, well deserving of applause.
Welcome to the world of dreams and madness! (Pompo)
THINGS I LIKED: I watched the Japanese version, although an English-language version is also available. I absolutely loved loved loved it and it reminded me why I love movies so much.
Super clever transitions I love the use of actual film to draw borders and images in various frames.
I thought it was interesting when Pompo tried to teach Gene how to create a movie trailer. She explained that he needed to include a misleading image to provide intrigue. Do you think that was good advice or do you think audiences get angry when a trailer is misleading? Comment down below!
The animation is extremely creative and entertaining.
It's fascinating to watch a film being made right before our eyes.
The insights into filmmaking and life are inspiring and entertaining.
If you're not used to watching Japanese Anime, you're in for a treat. While the people look Caucasian and are generally considered to be American, you'll see the gentle, sweet nature of the Japanese in their mannerisms. I had the immense pleasure of going to Japan a few years ago and was so impressed with the kind, respectful people we met there.
Fun fact: Hollywood is called "Nyallywood" in the movie. The "nyaa" part is the sound that the Japanese use to represent a cat's meow. Because of that, you see a lot of cat symbols when the characters are in Nyallywood. The statues of the "Oscar" awards are even in the shape of cats. Super cute.
I love the scene that showed Gene typing madly on his computer just like a pianist would play an aria.
Keep watching during the rolling credits to see images of what happens next and some "outtakes".
The audience score on Rotten Tomatoes is an impressive 100%!
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: Pompo's name is on the title of the film, but the movie is really about Gene, her assistant.
Some viewers might not catch all of the sarcasm.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: One of the characters is a sexy female actress who wears a bikini and other revealing clothing. We often see close-ups of her scantily-clad body.
1 word of profanity (D-word).
THEMES: Filmmaking Pursue your dreams Collaboration and teamwork Building confidence The creative process Mentors Vision Trust Power in memories Getting your break to prove yourself
YouTube channel.
It's both a satirical look at Hollywood's filmmaking industry, as well as a tribute to the magic of motion pictures. For anyone who absolutely loves movies as I do, this is a must-see. It's already been nominated for "Best Animated Feature" at the Fantasia Film Festival and the Annie Awards. The director and screenwriter are both Takayuki Hirao. This is the debut feature of the animation studio CLAP, well deserving of applause.
Welcome to the world of dreams and madness! (Pompo)
THINGS I LIKED: I watched the Japanese version, although an English-language version is also available. I absolutely loved loved loved it and it reminded me why I love movies so much.
Super clever transitions I love the use of actual film to draw borders and images in various frames.
I thought it was interesting when Pompo tried to teach Gene how to create a movie trailer. She explained that he needed to include a misleading image to provide intrigue. Do you think that was good advice or do you think audiences get angry when a trailer is misleading? Comment down below!
The animation is extremely creative and entertaining.
It's fascinating to watch a film being made right before our eyes.
The insights into filmmaking and life are inspiring and entertaining.
If you're not used to watching Japanese Anime, you're in for a treat. While the people look Caucasian and are generally considered to be American, you'll see the gentle, sweet nature of the Japanese in their mannerisms. I had the immense pleasure of going to Japan a few years ago and was so impressed with the kind, respectful people we met there.
Fun fact: Hollywood is called "Nyallywood" in the movie. The "nyaa" part is the sound that the Japanese use to represent a cat's meow. Because of that, you see a lot of cat symbols when the characters are in Nyallywood. The statues of the "Oscar" awards are even in the shape of cats. Super cute.
I love the scene that showed Gene typing madly on his computer just like a pianist would play an aria.
Keep watching during the rolling credits to see images of what happens next and some "outtakes".
The audience score on Rotten Tomatoes is an impressive 100%!
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: Pompo's name is on the title of the film, but the movie is really about Gene, her assistant.
Some viewers might not catch all of the sarcasm.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: One of the characters is a sexy female actress who wears a bikini and other revealing clothing. We often see close-ups of her scantily-clad body.
1 word of profanity (D-word).
THEMES: Filmmaking Pursue your dreams Collaboration and teamwork Building confidence The creative process Mentors Vision Trust Power in memories Getting your break to prove yourself
YouTube channel.
Ok so this was an anime that I really, really enjoyed. Happy I saw this in theaters because it's a movie for people who love the art of making movies. Now typically I am not a huge fan of anime, but this one was one of the few that surprised me. I thoroughly enjoyed the character development, and the japanese voice work was very well realized. The last anime movie I saw in theaters was Belle, which I also thought was exquisite. I highly recommend this to anyone who loves the movies, especially anime fans. 4 editing processes out of 5.
You got this stunning shots and timelapse from Shinkai's studio. You got nice and so clean character understanding. You got this experience of film making industry you wouldn't ever think you will get in anime. You got hot turn of drama and bloodboiling turnouts of events even if you already know that they will success.
In this movie, you got introduced by talented, and professional people doing what they wanted to do. Then, we got introduced to people who has the passion but never tried before, challenging their passion to get what they wanted.
It is a beautiful animated work with no e OSTs and neat fun music scores, followed by what sometimes you need to do to chase your passion.
In this movie, you got introduced by talented, and professional people doing what they wanted to do. Then, we got introduced to people who has the passion but never tried before, challenging their passion to get what they wanted.
It is a beautiful animated work with no e OSTs and neat fun music scores, followed by what sometimes you need to do to chase your passion.
Did you know
- TriviaPompo asserts that films that go over 90 minutes are insulting. This film itself is 90 minutes (excluding four minutes for closing credits).
- GoofsAt the end of the trailer for "Marine" that Gene edits, "Marine"'s release date is written with both the month and day written as digits, with a dot between them. That's how release dates are written in Japan, but it's not how they are written in the USA or other English-speaking countries, where the month is usually identified by name, not as a number.
This contradicts that "Pompo" is supposedly set in a parody of Hollywood and is inconsistent with the on-screen text, including in the "Marine" trailer, being in English.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the closing credits is the logo for Peterzen Films, Pompo's film company.
- ConnectionsReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Across the Crazy-Verse (2021)
- SoundtracksDance on Fire
[Opening Theme]
Performed by Seiko Niizuma
Lyrics by Shôko Fujibayashi
Music by Kenta Matsukuma
Arranged by Scrambles
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- Country of origin
- Official site
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- Also known as
- Pompo: The Cinéphile
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $164,528
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $28,406
- May 1, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $185,884
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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