IMO.
let me just say, I'm new to berserk, I saw the movies first, loved them, love the character Guts, the story of friendship, finding meaning in life and carving out ones own destiny is incredible and so well written. So I decided to watch the series, am currently on episode 22 and I have to stay though I love the series as well, the movies were better. They were able to keep a more darker and serious tone through out, more fitting with the kind of mature story Berserk is. It also took out the meaningless dialogue of characters having to express their feelings or give detailed explanations of their "master plan", very typical of how most anime especially shounen tend to do, it didn't assume the viewer was dumb. They let you seek out answers and a characters reasoning through their facial expressions and body language, through understanding of a characters psychology and through common sense. It also rewrote parts, like certain action sequences or dialogue were changed and made more believable and less cheesy. I understand the story is compressed, but they hit all the important parts of the Berserk story, and they do it in less time and less filler, and also keep the focus on and the three big characters instead of focusing on the less interesting members of their group who don't even have stories that go past the Golden Age arc. Obviously everyone hates the 3D animation, as do I. This is coming from some one who loves 90's anime, to me that's the golden era. Berserk the series has good animation, but at times it just looks so bad, especially when it comes to motion and action sequences. A lot of the times the series cut corners by having blurred backgrounds, climaxes during action sequences would be still shots that looked like they were ripped straight out of the manga, and lack of detail among other problems with its animation. Unlike some some of the top anime from the 90's which had great fluid motion, amazing detail and awesome action sequences like Cowboy Bebop, YYH, 8th Mean Team, Evangelion etc etc. The movies were so much more detailed, backgrounds were animated so well, engrossing me more into the story feeling as if there was a huge world to explore past where the characters stood. Certain actions sequences were animated and directed better, offering more thrills and suspense like the 100 man slaughter or first meeting with Zodd. The entire last sequence with Griffith and the Godhand needs no explanation, just amazing. I just can't comprehend why people hate the movies and give the series so much praise. |