MangaRocks! wrote:Steins;Gate: Fuka Ryouiki no Déjà vu movie (sub):
The Steins;Gate series is one of my all-time top favorite anime (and I'm currently eagerly awaiting my preorder of the original VN, as well); so, as you can imagine, I've been very much looking forward to seeing this post-True-Ending sequel movie ever since it was announced (...I mean, so long as it ended well, of course ). And yes, I quite enjoyed it.
Now, I won't bother giving a synopsis since it can be easily found at MAL/etc., but suffice it to say that this had pretty much everything I wanted in it-- lots of humorous interactions in the beginning, time-travel + resultant dilemmas, good drama (which was actually a bit more internal this time due to its particular focus), and some nice romance as well. Also, interestingly enough, this movie finally explained what the "Reading Steiner" actually was (which made perfect sense, BTW), so I loved that, too. And as for the ending: SPOILER: Highlight text to read: I will say that I was a bit surprised at how quickly and (relatively) easily it was wrapped up; however, the end is so satisfying and sweet that I didn't even mind the climax being so subtle.
In all, this was an excellent sequel to a fantastic show, and it was well worth the watch.
MangaRocks! wrote:^ @skreyola: The thing about Mawaru Penguindrum is that it's a very complex and purposefully mind-twisty show with multiple layers of symbolism built into every possible aspect, and between that and some of its content, it's certainly not a show for everyone. Personally, however, I love the series dearly, not only because of all the thought it required/inspired, but also because it powerfully accentuated just how amazing true, selfless love really is, and how it can save people-- and that's a theme which I found very moving.
ClaecElric4God wrote:Watched Howl's Moving Castle and The Secret World of Arrietty (does this count as anime?) with my parents, who've never experienced anything remotely Japanese. Also, a couple episodes of Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle.
Conclusion: My parents don't like anime.
Possible additional conclusion: My parents think I'm insane.
skreyola wrote:ClaecElric4God wrote:Watched Howl's Moving Castle and The Secret World of Arrietty (does this count as anime?) with my parents, who've never experienced anything remotely Japanese. Also, a couple episodes of Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle.
Conclusion: My parents don't like anime.
Possible additional conclusion: My parents think I'm insane.
While I would expect Ghibli to be a good entry point for most people, I could suggest some additional titles for your parents to try...
ClaecElric4God wrote:That said, I loved Howl's Moving Castle. It was awesome.
Panda4christ:3 wrote:ClaecElric4God wrote:That said, I loved Howl's Moving Castle. It was awesome.
The book is even better >u>
have you watched spirited away yet? :3
ClaecElric4God wrote:skreyola wrote:While I would expect Ghibli to be a good entry point for most people, I could suggest some additional titles for your parents to try...
Sure, go for it. The help is appreciated.
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