• "The boy and the heron"

    From Spiros Bousbouras@spibou@gmail.com to rec.arts.anime.misc on Thursday, January 18, 2024 14:53:14
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    I thought it was ok. The story was a bit incoherent or meandering ,
    somewhat like watching a dream rather than just a fairy tale. For this
    reason it would be hard and probably pointless to give a plot summary ,
    best to go at it fresh. Various strands come together at the end but not
    enough to justify everything which has happened earlier. Still , I found
    the ending satisfying. Perhaps there are various kinds of symbolism
    behind the happenings (and the images and the creatures) but I don't
    have any specific interpretation in mind. The visuals are nice but I
    didn't see anything which made me go "wow". There isn't a lot of
    dialogue so , even if you have to read subtitles , you will still have
    plenty of time to pay attention to the images. The music I found
    indifferent for the most part with a few parts that I liked.
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  • From septemberEnds0@katze33@pm.me to rec.arts.anime.misc on Sunday, February 18, 2024 02:16:37
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    On Thu, 18 Jan 2024 14:53:14 -0000 (UTC)
    Spiros Bousbouras <spibou@gmail.com> wrote:

    I thought it was ok. The story was a bit incoherent or meandering ,
    somewhat like watching a dream rather than just a fairy tale. For this
    reason it would be hard and probably pointless to give a plot summary
    , best to go at it fresh. Various strands come together at the end
    but not enough to justify everything which has happened earlier.
    Still , I found the ending satisfying. Perhaps there are various
    kinds of symbolism behind the happenings (and the images and the
    creatures) but I don't have any specific interpretation in mind. The
    visuals are nice but I didn't see anything which made me go "wow".
    There isn't a lot of dialogue so , even if you have to read subtitles
    , you will still have plenty of time to pay attention to the images.
    The music I found indifferent for the most part with a few parts that
    I liked.


    Would you still recommend it overall? If so, was there any particular
    element or scene that really 'made' it for you?

    I have yet to watch this one, but have been wanting to just because
    Ghibli movies are my childhood

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  • From Spiros Bousbouras@spibou@gmail.com to rec.arts.anime.misc on Sunday, February 18, 2024 16:06:48
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    On Sun, 18 Feb 2024 02:16:37 -0800
    septemberEnds0 <katze33@pm.me> wrote:
    On Thu, 18 Jan 2024 14:53:14 -0000 (UTC)
    Spiros Bousbouras <spibou@gmail.com> wrote:

    I thought it was ok. The story was a bit incoherent or meandering , somewhat like watching a dream rather than just a fairy tale. For this reason it would be hard and probably pointless to give a plot summary
    , best to go at it fresh. Various strands come together at the end
    but not enough to justify everything which has happened earlier.
    Still , I found the ending satisfying. Perhaps there are various
    kinds of symbolism behind the happenings (and the images and the
    creatures) but I don't have any specific interpretation in mind. The visuals are nice but I didn't see anything which made me go "wow".
    There isn't a lot of dialogue so , even if you have to read subtitles
    , you will still have plenty of time to pay attention to the images.
    The music I found indifferent for the most part with a few parts that
    I liked.

    Would you still recommend it overall? If so, was there any particular
    element or scene that really 'made' it for you?

    Without knowing something about someone's tastes or schedule , I can't recommend or not recommend anything. Some scenes look nicer than others
    but beyond that no.

    I have yet to watch this one, but have been wanting to just because
    Ghibli movies are my childhood

    That seems to me a good reason to watch it. Don't get your expectations up , keep in mind the issues I mention in my opening post and you won't be disappointed. I can't imagine anyone hating it.
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  • From Kyonshi@gmkeros@gmail.com to rec.arts.anime.misc on Monday, April 08, 2024 15:45:19
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    On 2/18/2024 5:06 PM, Spiros Bousbouras wrote:


    That seems to me a good reason to watch it. Don't get your expectations up , keep in mind the issues I mention in my opening post and you won't be disappointed. I can't imagine anyone hating it.

    Well, it won the Oscar for best Animated Feature, so it beat the US-bias
    of the Academy Awards at least.
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