I don't watch anime as often as I used to, but my respect for the medium persists.
“The beautiful is hidden from the eyes of those who are not searching for the truth, for whom it is contra-indicated. But the profound lack of spirituality of those people who see art and condemn it, the fact that they are neither willing nor ready to consider the meaning and aim of their existence in any higher sense, is often masked by the vulgarly simplistic cry, 'I don't like it!', 'It's boring!' It is not a point that one can argue; but it like the utterance of a man born blind who is being told about a rainbow. He simply remains deaf to the pain undergone by the artist in order to share with others the truth he has reached.”
- Andrei Tarkovsky, Sculpting in Time
Hi, thanks for checking out my profile. I'm a software engineer and aspiring animation director IRL, but on MAL I'm just an autistic gal who loves to keep track of the anime I watch.
- Finding plot holes is bad criticism.
- Hating something because it appeals to the masses is a sign of insecurity. You aren't special.
- Anime staff are people, too. They aren't gods who can do nothing wrong.
- Using this website is almost always a huge waste of time.
My scores are primarily based on how much I want to rewatch it and how much I enjoyed it the first time around:
0-5: I have no desire to re-watch this show at all. I usually drop these shows.
6: It was mediocre. Complete apathy.
7: It was a show. It did the thing. Might re-watch it someday.
8: It stood out from the crowd. Maybe there was a particular character I related to, or maybe the audiovisuals were just-that-good. Either way, I had a fun time watching it. May re-watch once per year and get it on Blu Ray.
9: High quality entertainment that has great writing, great characters, great soundtrack, great visuals, and so on. Will definitely get this in physical form. Almost perfect.
10: Perfect, plain and simple. I probably don't even need to re-watch it, because it'll always be playing in my head. A score of 10 is the 'obsession zone'. Will definitely buy the collectors edition or highest quality copy I can get.
Music: Aphex Twin, Boards of Canada, Susumu Hirasawa, The Field, Slowdive, Death Grips, Nine Inch Nails, Cocteau Twins, Shiro Sagisu, Kairon;IRSE!, my bloody valentine, Oneohtrix Point Never
Movies: Сталкер, It's Such A Beautiful Day, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Blade Runner, Nostalghia, Love & Pop, Sans Soleil, Солярис, The Tree of Life, It's a Wonderful Life, Ritual Day, Primer, Paths of Glory, Eureka (the one from 2000), The Godfather
BTW, since you have “The Zone” on your profile have you read Roadside Picnic yet? The film adaptation Stalker is spectacular of course but the book is definitely worth checking out in its own right. I just finished it a couple months ago!
''Shingeki no Kyojin, ''mistranslated'' as Attack on Titan, actual translation The Attack Titan. But could it mean both? Or could it hide even more meanings behind the ''Shingeki''? Shingeki no Kyojin is amazing starting from the name, and the how the meaning of ''Shingeki no'' changes throughout the series.''
I said actually translates as Eren said Shingeki no Kyojin was said by Eren, and then it was translated to Attack titan, but then i mentioned that there could be more meanings in the word ''Shingeki''
I just relaxed and watched a movie last night. I decided to finally check out "The Young and the Damned" from 1950. I really love Bicycle Thieves and this film was heavily inspired by Italian neo-realism. Young and the Damned was also a big inspiration for City of God which is a film I've loved since high school!
That makes sense. All the best anime are readily available online. It’s not like “ye olde days” when Galactic Heroes and Rose of Versailles didn’t have English subs, streaming sites didn’t exist, and the only anime you could watch was stuff on TV or schlock OVAs from Blockbuster. I think a lot of my generation stopped watching anime because they never found out that there were more than 5-10 good anime ever made. We had Eva, Lain, Berserk, Bepop, Trust and Betrayal, but honestly not all that much that was respectable. Oddly enough we did get Utena, Haibane, and Texhnolyze but nobody watched them. Paranoia Agent aired on Cartoon Network between 2 shonen series and bombed HARD for being different. That’s the only reason it still has a low score on this site. My favorite anime when I was 18 was Elfen Lied, which is still my favorite to this day. It’s a highly flawed and bizarre little show, but it had the largest impact on me personally and it’s my list so why not?
I would generally agree. The last 10 years with some exceptions like Yuasa’s works have been a relatively weak time for anime . The biggest anime in the world right now outside of Japan is My Hero Academia, which just wants to cash in on the dominant popularity of Marvel movies. In 2003, anime was kicking the shit out of American comics and animation SO hard that some of the best American cartoons were trying to be anime like Avatar or Teen Titans. Now anime seems to be somewhat weak as a cultural force. At least in the United States. My favorite series last year was Vinland Saga, which despite some bad CG was a solid show all around. My favorite anime of 2018 was Made in Abyss despite the creator being a complete pedo on his Pixiv account and Twitter. 2020 has been an especially rough year, but so far I’d actually pick the Sherlock Holmes adaptation Moriarty the Patriot. It’s been fun to watch every week at least!
I definitely agree 1995-2005 was a special time for anime. Sure there were bad series that came out in that time period. Sure plenty of great anime were made before and since. However, that’s my favorite 10 year period in anime.
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I said actually translates as Eren said Shingeki no Kyojin was said by Eren, and then it was translated to Attack titan, but then i mentioned that there could be more meanings in the word ''Shingeki''