Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 12:19 pm
Samurai 7 premiered on Independent Film Channel last night. not too shabby.... I like how they combined the culture and couteur of ancient Japan with futuristic technology. the samaurai mecha rocked!
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AlphonseVanWorden wrote:An update: I watched the first four episodes of Gankutsuou the other night. All kinds of cool. The first two episodes condense and rework events from Chapters 31-39 of The Count of Monte Cristo, and the series proceeds from that point; a good choice, I think, as this leaves the Count's origin, identity, and motives mysteries for viewers who haven't read the book or seen earlier adaptations to ponder.
I didn't mind the changes to the original plot and characters. In fact, I think the changes made a lot of sense. (I liked the changes to Peppo/Peppino, and I thought referencing the tragic conclusion to a certain Donizetti opera in the opening episode was ironic and brilliant and contributed to the show's brooding, romantic atmosphere; it was also a nice way of acknowledging the literary debt Alexandre Dumas owed to Sir Walter Scott.) Overall, the changes struck me as pretty minor. And there's enough from the original novel in the show to keep me happy.
The look and settings of the series remind me very much of the descriptions in and tone of Bester's The Stars My Destination...
Consider me a convert. I love this show.
I think they did a good job not revealing the Count's identity at first. It makese sense since the story is being told from Albert's perspective. Poor Mercedes.spoiler wrote: I like that you don't know who the Count is. Though by the 3rd DVD you realize that he's Edmond Dantes. The suspense is that nobody else seems to know it. And even then you aren't really sure
Heheheh. Your recommendation didn't hurt (and it did add to my desire to see the series), but I'd been wanting to see the show since I saw the trailer on the Appleseed DVD. Unfortunately, the first DVD of the series was released post-Katrina... I've been a little distracted by events in New Orleans, and my anime viewing has suffered for it. Thankfully, a friend who's a fellow Dumas fan developed an almost obsessive longing to see the show... so I hunted down a copy, and we watched it.And I'm glad you like the series. I have another convert. :p
More on the Watanabe front, for fans of Maeda (Gankatsuou) and Morimoto (Memories, Animatrix) as well:Tonks_kittygoth wrote:Does anyone know what Wantanabe (Bebob, S.Champloo, ?wolfs rain?) is doing next?
I do so love his work.
I think he did work on Escaflone in some capacity, that is probably where that came from.
Sad endings are ok if they fit the plot, I do hate the endless loop endings though. Maybe they are to reflect reincarnation or something, and maybe it is just my thourougly ingrained western linial time mind set comeing out, but I don't like em!
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The only issue I have with that series is the one I stated earlier. I'm amazed at the stupidity of the main character. I end up watching the series just to laugh at him.And then there's Eureka Seven, it's kinda....well... not perfect, but it's okay.
I'm so happy everytime someone mentions Samurai7 Akira Kurosawa's 'The Seven Samurai' is one of my favourite films and it has been remade, reworked or just parodied so many times. In my opinion this is the best anime to make reference to the Kurosawa film. I particularly like the way they kept the character's of the samurai as they are in the film, but overstated and less nuanced for an anime audience. They even manage to keep some dialougue from the film - the master student relationship in the anime is pure awesomenessnessness and it has giantmechasamuraibandits ...how could they go wrong?GhostLine wrote:Samurai 7 premiered on Independent Film Channel last night. not too shabby.... I like how they combined the culture and couteur of ancient Japan with futuristic technology. the samaurai mecha rocked!