Phnkerton
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Although some people online have criticised the faster pacing of the episode, I enjoyed how engaging it was all the way through. The episode gave a lot of characterisation to new characters like Vi, who is an incredibly fun comic-relief character, and included more scenes with other cast members such as Lop and Zam who haven't had much opportunity to shine yet. With the building mystery of the detective's presence (whose appearance near the end of the episode was genuinely shocking, and had some great camerawork and acting) and Ivory's new interactions and development, I feel like the series is really finding it's footing here and becoming something besides just a cool minecraft project, but instead something that can stand on its own as a great story.
Tatsuki Fujimoto's "Look Back" was a fantastic manga which offered a deeply introspective and thought-provoking look into the mind of the artist himself - a self-reflection on his journey to becoming a successful manga artist, from creating short stories as a kid to writing one of Jump's latest big hits. This adaptation introduces us to Fujino and Kyomoto, two talented and passionate girls who expertly represent the internal ideological debate regarding the very essence of creating art and pursuing goals. Simultaneously, the film tells an emotional tale of the bond between these young artists - although going into detail would involve major spoilers, due to the multitude of heart-shattering twists and turns in just 60 short minutes of runtime.
As a story about art and passion, it is only natural that the film's production would mirror these qualities expertly. Kiyotaka Oshiyama is one of the most interesting creatives in Japan's animation industry, and, so far, this is certainly his greatest work. With a relatively small team, he has managed to craft one of the most visually appealing pieces of animation I've ever seen - single-handedly producing, directing, screenwriting, designing, storyboarding and supervising - and animating absurd portions of the film. Breathtaking work, and inkeeping with the message of Fujimoto's brilliant story.
For bonus points: Haruka Nakamura's soundtrack is amazing, especially the main theme "Light song".
Look Back perhaps may not become a mainstream hit, but will certainly be remembered by those who watched it as a heartfelt, emotional, beautifully-crafted film with an incredible attention to detail.
10/10, without a doubt. This is the type of film that changes lives.
As a story about art and passion, it is only natural that the film's production would mirror these qualities expertly. Kiyotaka Oshiyama is one of the most interesting creatives in Japan's animation industry, and, so far, this is certainly his greatest work. With a relatively small team, he has managed to craft one of the most visually appealing pieces of animation I've ever seen - single-handedly producing, directing, screenwriting, designing, storyboarding and supervising - and animating absurd portions of the film. Breathtaking work, and inkeeping with the message of Fujimoto's brilliant story.
For bonus points: Haruka Nakamura's soundtrack is amazing, especially the main theme "Light song".
Look Back perhaps may not become a mainstream hit, but will certainly be remembered by those who watched it as a heartfelt, emotional, beautifully-crafted film with an incredible attention to detail.
10/10, without a doubt. This is the type of film that changes lives.
Bystanders - the invisible folk who watch over us, guiding us through the troubles of life.
As a sci-fi situational comedy movie, The Bystanders excels and creating hilarious situations, never quite pushing too far past it's unserious tone - no matter what stakes are involved, the film always manages to balance it's comedy and story brilliantly. The humour feels like it was pulled out of a 2000s British comedy tv series.
I also have to point out, I took a strong liking to the 2D special effects used to convey teleportation, and the B&W filter was a great touch.
With a strong script, brilliant performances, and a captivating score (with some quality cinematography as an extra treat), The Bystanders is a fun, well-crafted piece of British independent filmmaking.
As a sci-fi situational comedy movie, The Bystanders excels and creating hilarious situations, never quite pushing too far past it's unserious tone - no matter what stakes are involved, the film always manages to balance it's comedy and story brilliantly. The humour feels like it was pulled out of a 2000s British comedy tv series.
I also have to point out, I took a strong liking to the 2D special effects used to convey teleportation, and the B&W filter was a great touch.
With a strong script, brilliant performances, and a captivating score (with some quality cinematography as an extra treat), The Bystanders is a fun, well-crafted piece of British independent filmmaking.