tfpeecee
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PilotRedSun's visual style has translated itself into a medium the can only be described as "point-and-click-like", the way movement occurs and how individuals react is very much similiar to how you would move your character in an old game like 'Indiana Jones: The Lost Atlantis' or 'Monkey Island'.
That said, the pacing and what exactly the story is about are not key points, it is indeed rather every single second filled with unexplainable tension or cosmic horror that dots this short film. It's an incredible experience that will change you.
That said, the pacing and what exactly the story is about are not key points, it is indeed rather every single second filled with unexplainable tension or cosmic horror that dots this short film. It's an incredible experience that will change you.
I had quite the expectations about this movie, but at the same time I felt that it was going to be a rushed experience. I had to remember that I was going to see a kids' movie.
The plot for the movie felt simplistic, but I reckon it was for purpose. Artstyle was amazing, creating atmospheres with colors only few animations can stand up against. The new characters felt a bit alien, but as the movie went on they integrated to the movie pretty well.
As what comes to the entire film, it's certainly something you want to show to your children, but it doesn't really offer anything else. I have the idea that the Japanese anime-version offered anything to everyone. This movie doesn't get that similar feel right. It's still fun to look at and some scenes are quite thrilling.
Picard gave his best at bringing in the Moomin glory to white-screen and the results are satisfactory...for the children, that is.
The plot for the movie felt simplistic, but I reckon it was for purpose. Artstyle was amazing, creating atmospheres with colors only few animations can stand up against. The new characters felt a bit alien, but as the movie went on they integrated to the movie pretty well.
As what comes to the entire film, it's certainly something you want to show to your children, but it doesn't really offer anything else. I have the idea that the Japanese anime-version offered anything to everyone. This movie doesn't get that similar feel right. It's still fun to look at and some scenes are quite thrilling.
Picard gave his best at bringing in the Moomin glory to white-screen and the results are satisfactory...for the children, that is.