I'm continuing this week with my movie reviews for people who donated to the Periscope Studio art books Kickstarter. A big thanks to Jacob, who requested Summer Wars! Read on for some spoiler-filled reaction comics!
So here's the thing: I've already seen this movie a few times. I love it. It's fantastic. It's one of those movies I wish I could make everyone I know watch. It has a little bit of everything--comedy, romance, action, drama...a surprising and amazing film. The storytelling is fresh and clever. And the animation is GORGEOUS! I think the word I used the most in this review was "love".
Basically, just go see this movie if you haven't yet.
I looooooove the big cast, and how well everyone is characterized. They can have over-the-top slapstick moments, and maybe you could sum each character up in a couple words, but each plays an integral role in the plot, too (I see a lot of similarities with Dickens). Nana being new to the family means she doesn't know who Wabisuke is, and it's a GREAT excuse to invite the other characters to explain.
The characters interact with one another in many interesting ways, forming different groups at different times the way that real people do (by family, by gender, by opinion, by task). Nobody is a "good guy" or "bad guy"; they take on protagonist and antagonist roles depending on the situation. It could have been so easy to fill out the big family with generic characters, but everyone really feels real. The chaos of the big household is totally believable. Somehow, the creators manage to keep over 20 characters in character AND keep the plot moving forward.
I loooooove the avatar designs. They're so personalized and different, I
wouldn't be surprised if the film invited a bunch of real people to
design their own avatars for the movie to use. The world of OZ is a
delightful tool for the storytelling. We get to have our real-world
story, but also watch fantastic action sequences in a world with anime
physics. And I LOVE when we come back into the real world and see those fights on character's cell phone
screens -- how it just looks like normal cell phone game graphics!! xD The
visual metaphors for Love Machine messing up the world's systems are
GENIUS. I love the sliding tiles effect when it mixes up the highway
system. GAH.
Kazuma is such a teenage wish fulfillment
character. He games ALL THE TIME uninterrupted by his mother, is the
best fighter in the world, has global star status for his character's
success...and his gaming ends up saving the world. Plus, awesome emo hair.
Pretty much xD
Sniff! Universal cooperation and self-sacrifice....you hit me in the soft spot, Summer Wars.
I haven't even mentioned Sakae Jinnouchi, who is maybe the most interesting character. I love seeing a matriarch like this. She can wield a yari, sure, but her greatest strength as demonstrated in the movie is her prowess in conversation, her network of friends/family, and her ability to get people to work together and support one another. There's a lot of good stuff happening in Summer Wars in terms of what makes characters heroic. Kenji is smart and willing to stay in harm's way to protect others. Wabisuke asks for forgiveness and tries to make amends for the damage he's caused. Everyone seems at their best when they do their duty to serve others and cooperate.
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Summer Wars
Labels:
3D animation,
action,
animation,
anime,
comedy,
family drama,
Japan,
romance,
scifi,
tech
Location:
Paris, France
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Godzilla (2014)
I got to attend a screening of Godzilla at the Grand REX theater with Boulet on Saturday night. Three special guests, including director Gareth Edwards, gave short interviews for the room before the screening. The crowd was amped and showed un-Parisian levels of enthusiasm. It was a REALLY fun atmosphere, and felt like the perfect way to view this film.
Read on for some spoiler-filled reaction comics!
Here's a nice list of ten. (After reading that list, I'm really stoked that Dredd is up soon in my review queue) But....more. All the time. Forever.
I loved that ending.
The acting and the effects were FANTASTIC in this movie. I saw so many faces I love from other movies and shows. :D And there were genuinely delightful moments where my inner 7-year-old was like, "OMG IS IT MOTHRA?!" or "IS GODZILLA FERREALS ABOUT TO BREATHE FIRE?!"
Read on for some spoiler-filled reaction comics!
^So good!!

(I also hate them because I have to cheat in my reaction comics and draw myself bare-faced to show my reactions!) 

Here's a nice list of ten. (After reading that list, I'm really stoked that Dredd is up soon in my review queue) But....more. All the time. Forever.
I loved that ending.
The acting and the effects were FANTASTIC in this movie. I saw so many faces I love from other movies and shows. :D And there were genuinely delightful moments where my inner 7-year-old was like, "OMG IS IT MOTHRA?!" or "IS GODZILLA FERREALS ABOUT TO BREATHE FIRE?!"
Labels:
action,
apocalypse,
Boulet,
destruction porn,
Godzilla,
Japan,
kaiju,
military,
monsters,
scifi
Location:
Paris, France
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