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#1011 |
Some guy. I'm alright.
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: Michigan
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I'm glad you found enjoyment where I couldn't!
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#1012 |
Kaiju or Hero?
Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: Even I Don't Know Anymore.
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I'll spare you the details on how much I loved this movie and just say that I loved this movie.
Sure, there's some things that could have been done better, but overall, I think Trigger understands and respects the source material which shows. It's really neat to see Anime going the extra mile with Tokusatsu references and details. Also, Universe is an amazing song.
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#1013 |
Some guy. I'm alright.
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: Michigan
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I'll spare you the details on how much I loved this movie and just say that I loved this movie.
Sure, there's some things that could have been done better, but overall, I think Trigger understands and respects the source material which shows. It's really neat to see Anime going the extra mile with Tokusatsu references and details. Also, Universe is an amazing song. But I will say, as someone who's typically not a fan of the stuff Studio Trigger produces, this movie was a major step up by comparison to be sure.
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#1014 |
The Immortal King Tasty
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Every diner you've ever been to.
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This wasn't directed at me, but if I might elaborate a bit myself -- since I've used this thread to talk about my weirdly intense personal history with the anime Gridman stuff before -- I thought the movie was an extremely heartfelt and thoughtfully constructed love letter to the entire concept of fiction itself.
You seem to believe you might be overthinking the subplot about the script, but if anything, you're *under*thinking it, because if you start looking at the story more from that perspective, especially keeping in mind the creators in this case are fans in their own right, you'll quickly start to see that most of the things in the film are commenting on similar themes in some way or another. Whether or not that improves your overall view of the movie is a choice only you can make, but speaking for myself, the fact they decided to take the story in that direction resonated with me in a way that's definitely going to be greater than the average person. SSSS Gridman ended up teaching me a lot about myself and how I view stories to begin with, so to have a big movie epilogue come along with this sort of meta narrative going on felt like a perfect culmination of a personal journey I didn't even realize wasn't over after already loving Dynazenon. It actually prompted me to rewatch not only the film itself several times over, but to go back and watch ALL the prior stuff -- the OG show, both anime, and all the voice dramas -- which was fun just on its own merits, but also gave me an even greater appreciation of just how intricately crafted the anime stuff actually is. This was during that whole Geats/Gotchard period where I was barely on the forum (hence why I could make the time for that!), and the thought that I one day want to get some of the thoughts I have about this stuff out there genuinely helped motivate me to try getting back into the swing of things on here. Which I suppose is just one more thing on the increasingly huge list of things I should be thanking SSSS Gridman for.
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#1015 |
Some guy. I'm alright.
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: Michigan
Posts: 4,981
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This wasn't directed at me, but if I might elaborate a bit myself -- since I've used this thread to talk about my weirdly intense personal history with the anime Gridman stuff before -- I thought the movie was an extremely heartfelt and thoughtfully constructed love letter to the entire concept of fiction itself.
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You seem to believe you might be overthinking the subplot about the script, but if anything, you're *under*thinking it, because if you start looking at the story more from that perspective, especially keeping in mind the creators in this case are fans in their own right, you'll quickly start to see that most of the things in the film are commenting on similar themes in some way or another.
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Whether or not that improves your overall view of the movie is a choice only you can make, but speaking for myself, the fact they decided to take the story in that direction resonated with me in a way that's definitely going to be greater than the average person. SSSS Gridman ended up teaching me a lot about myself and how I view stories to begin with, so to have a big movie epilogue come along with this sort of meta narrative going on felt like a perfect culmination of a personal journey I didn't even realize wasn't over after already loving Dynazenon.
As for trying to see everything under the lens of the meta commentary though... I dunno. Part of me feels like if I were to try and rewatch the film with that lens anytime soon that I'd just be forcing it. Not saying your view isn't totally valid, just that, with my own mental space, it'll take me some time to sort out. Quote:
It actually prompted me to rewatch not only the film itself several times over, but to go back and watch ALL the prior stuff -- the OG show, both anime, and all the voice dramas -- which was fun just on its own merits, but also gave me an even greater appreciation of just how intricately crafted the anime stuff actually is. This was during that whole Geats/Gotchard period where I was barely on the forum (hence why I could make the time for that!), and the thought that I one day want to get some of the thoughts I have about this stuff out there genuinely helped motivate me to try getting back into the swing of things on here. Which I suppose is just one more thing on the increasingly huge list of things I should be thanking SSSS Gridman for.
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