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Anti-authoritarian, bleeding-heart Stirnerite, ☯️. Banned in Sweden. SubGenius, Zhuangist, white-hat troll. Defrocked mathematician. Brain problems.

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    1. St. Rev  ☯️ 🏴 😻‏ @St_Rev 21 May 2018
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      One problem I have with most anime I've seen is it's so slow. DBZ is the worst example. Closeups of people yelling and groaning for 5 minutes as a substitute for plot and writing. In CoC there's always something interesting happening onscreen and there's always momentum.

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    2. St. Rev  ☯️ 🏴 😻‏ @St_Rev 21 May 2018
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      Related, in the action scenes there's a clear throughline, you can see things move from A to B and it's clear how the shots are in spatial relation to each other. Asian cinema is frequently weak on that. It's the difference between mediocre martial arts flicks and good ones.

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    3. St. Rev  ☯️ 🏴 😻‏ @St_Rev 21 May 2018
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      (Western cinema is usually worse than Asian cinema when filming fight scenes, of course) But again, compare to DBZ where so many fight scenes are just characters floating in midair as if it were Jell-O, to save on having to even think about structure and movement.

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    4. St. Rev  ☯️ 🏴 😻‏ @St_Rev 21 May 2018
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      In CoC you always have a feeling of where Lupin III is standing and where he's going. He has weight and place.

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    5. Matthew (マシュー)‏ @hillrober 22 May 2018
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      Incidentally, I share your assessment of CoC. To me it’s the only Miyazaki film that I enjoy. The rest of his films are too preachy

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    6. St. Rev  ☯️ 🏴 😻‏ @St_Rev 22 May 2018
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      I liked a lot of Ghibli productions, but I walked out of Ponyo after like 30 minutes.

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    7. Matthew (マシュー)‏ @hillrober 23 May 2018
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      What were the issues with Ponyo?

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    8. St. Rev  ☯️ 🏴 😻‏ @St_Rev 23 May 2018
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      Absurdly preachy, boring

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    9. Matthew (マシュー)‏ @hillrober 23 May 2018
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      I agree with you there. Out of curiosity, what does Nausicaä and Princess Mononoke do right for you? Those were the worst in terms of preachy for me

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    10. St. Rev  ☯️ 🏴 😻‏ @St_Rev 23 May 2018
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      I very vaguely remember Nausicaä as boring and preachy and I turned it off after 20 minutes or so. Don't think I ever saw Mononoke.

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      St. Rev  ☯️ 🏴 😻‏ @St_Rev 23 May 2018
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      Ghibli movies I remember liking: My Neighbor Totoro, Porco Rosso, Whisper of the Heart, Spirited Away, The Cat Returns, Howl's Moving Castle.

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