Episode 2: Unfamiliar Feelings - Yeah. Ok. Yup. YUP. This is show is very good. The way it plays with the structure in this one is inspired, and then the way it comes back with the haunting nightmare eye shit. YUP. On fucking point. I'll leave it there for tonight. More tomorrow
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Update: I have awoken to discover that a bunch of people who don't follow me don't understand that I was joking about this "being pacific rim" and not the other way around. CONTEXTLESS INTERNET HATE, YAY.
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Have started episode 3... I already love the intro theme! I miss intro themes! They put you in A MOOD. Remember moods?!
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The sense of composition in this show is remarkable. Every choice matters, gives you perspective, scale, internalizes or externalizes the character. Im really lovin itpic.twitter.com/uaVG6Ttj0x
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Episode 3: Okay. What I really like about the the show is that it has a remarkable sense of interiority with all the characters. It could so easily defer to textures, moods, and poetics, but instead it grounds everything in character psyche... This is the real deal, isn't it?
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And to people keep being surprised that I haven't seen this. A LOT of people my age haven't A LOT of anime. When you grow up and just miss the window of Cowboy Bebop and Sailor Moon, that means you missed the popular anime wave that came after,
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Yeah I knew a few kids who were into Anime here and there, but you have no idea how different it was with kids even a few years younger than me. They caught a whole different wave of cultural interest. They grew up with it. I didn't. But that's the thing...
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The whole point of these threads I'm doing is to go back and re-visit a lot of what I missed (just did threads on pokemon / avatar). And hopefully, prove that there's no such thing as being "too late" or "too old" to experience something that's outstanding. There's just the will.
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For those curious, here's the pokemon threadhttps://twitter.com/filmcrithulk/status/1081291678365900800?lang=en …
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OMG, the pokemon thread is precious, I hadn't read the entire thing before.
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