06/04/2013, 19:53 |
Esse tópico vai ser épico
(2013Q2) - Aku no Hana
Tópico em 'Ano 2013' criado por
martec em 22/03/2013, 06:08.
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317 respostas neste tópico
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06/04/2013, 19:53 |
Esse tópico vai ser épico
06/04/2013, 20:14 |
caramba, minha barriga tá doendo de tanto rir dos comentários.
06/04/2013, 20:27 |
Péssima hora que eu resolvi dar uma olhada no tópico antes de ir ver o anime... AKSPDAKFPOASKFPOASK
Fiquei com o pé beeeeeem atrás pra assistir o primeiro episódio. Deixar esse por último.
Ep.01
Bom, coloquei o anime em primeiro na playlist, porque estavam comentando demais sobre ele e eu fiquei curioso. Olha, eu não achei o anime ruim. Achei o plot até interessante, tem um ar bem misterioso, parecido com o começo de Another. Agora o principal: A animação e a arte. Eu vejo animes a 60 fps e digo: A animação desse anime é foda demais. Sério, achei ela bem feita, com bastante detalhes na movimentação dos personagens (claro, tirando algumas repetições de frames e alguns npc's parados). A arte é interessante por ser de traços naturais japoneses. Me senti mesmo foi vendo um live-action. O problema: O que eu achei fraco e terrível, provavelmente o motivo de estar todo mundo criticando é a seguinte: Os personagens não tem sombreamento. Eles ficam destoados demais do cenário, que parece ser apenas uma foto real photoshopada. Eu mesmo já fiz cenário assim brincando. As cores são estranhas também, parece muito básica. Mas acho que é pela falta de sombras mesmo. Também faltou um traço mais forte. No geral, vou continuar vendo. Nota 8 inicial (06/04/2013, 23:20)nando3d Escreveu: Ep.01 Já somos 3 então (mais o panino em espírito)
06/04/2013, 23:31 |
Cara, você foi generoso o mangá é nota 8,mas essa adaptação para anime tem nota 4 ou 6 na certa.
06/04/2013, 23:37 |
Já leram isso no MAL?
miilowaczy said: - At first Nagahama (the director) refused the offer to direct the adaptation, because he thought that simply turning this manga into a pretty, clean-looking anime would be pointless. He says that he believes that when the mangaka draws this story he's seeing something "else" which he expresses as a manga. So there would be no point in simply presenting it in animated form, at that rate you might as well just read the manga and be done with it. - He thought if it was to be adapted at all, it should be done as a live drama. When he was offered the job the second time, he pitched the idea of using rotoscope. He was aware that the result would be different from the manga. - Oshimi (the mangaka) says Nagahama is right about the way he creates the manga: the original story is something that exists in his head, and he draws what he sees in his mind. So basically the anime and the manga are two different versions of the story that exists in Oshimi's head. By the way, he was also aware that due to the rotoscope the anime would look different from his work, and he thought it was an interesting idea. - Oshimi also says that he thinks Nagahama has a very deep insight into the story, and firmly believes that he's taking it in the right direction. He also very much approves of Nagahama's wish of the anime leaving the viewers with a scar. - Oshimi was pretty much "in" on the whole thing, they tested the rotoscope method on him. - The interviewer asks about the impact the visuals would have on viewers, and Nagahama says he's well aware that a lot of people will go "what the fuck" and "this is gross," "I hate this, I'm not watching this." But he's pretty much okay with that, too, because he thinks it's fine as long as it leaves an impact on people. Viewers may dismiss it right away, but some may check it out later and find it interesting, or they may come across the manga, recognize the title, and read that. - Oshimi says that he once got a fan letter from a high school girl who wrote that when she read the manga in middle school she thought it was stupid, but she tried to read it again when she was older and she found it very good. Nagahama says that this is what he's going for, to leave an impact, even if it's negative. He's trying to create something that one can't just ignore or dismiss. - Oshimi also says that the anime has many scenes that he wishes he would've drawn the way they are in the anime, for example a scene with Kasuga and Nakamura in the classroom. - Also, he confesses he's writing the manga with the intention of murdering the readers with it (metaphorically, of course), thinks the anime is doing the same, and relishes the idea of the viewers getting slaughtered, jokingly of course. (lol #1) They leave the following messages to the fans: - Oshimi: He guarantees that those who feel very strongly about Aku no hana will enjoy the anime. However, chara-moe types, those who go "Nakamura-san, unf unf" will probably feel betrayed. (lol #2) - Nagahama: Since it's so different from the usual anime, he can't say that everyone will love it. But those who watch the first episode and think "I want to see more" will not have their expectations betrayed. E olha só... This is Yuriko Mishina, the actress that plays Saeki-san. (Not her voice actress.) Her name in Japanese is: 三品 優里子 (三品=Mishina 優里子=Yuriko) I have been unable to find out any other information about her.
06/04/2013, 23:43 |
06/04/2013, 23:45 |
Hmmm,
entendi o que ele quis fazer,beleza,vou acompanhar,mas ainda vou zoar da animação.
07/04/2013, 01:02 |
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