Okay... I know, my rate for this piece is rather low, but I'll write a short review anway.
Let's start with the art. Unique kind of style, all in white and black ( I guess it's to make the desing look better on the old television screens). The charachters look a bit chubby and um... literary, quite hairy. I didn't really understand the reason for nudity here, but it's not offensive or gross. There is some Dalinian look in the surrealist transformation of the scenes which I think is the only attractive aspect of the arts here.
Sound: No dialogue, monologue, or any form of speach in
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Oct 16, 2010
Bohemian Rhapsody
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This video deserves extra credit just because straight after watching it I downloaded Queen's album.
The story revolves around some austronaut people and that is how much I can tell. Art looks quite effective, specially the scenes with the blooming flowers. And the music! Well, if it's Queen, one can't really judge it, you just have to accept the classics. Jul 29, 2010
Mod Edit: This review was originally posted for Watashi no Coffee Samurai: Jihanki-teki na Kareshi (Coffee Samurai) (6616) and has subsequently been merged into Indie Anibox: Selma Danbaekjil Coffee (28235).
Bizzare? Isn't that what you really look for in an anime? This very short love story includes the few most important aspects of an asian life- the glorious, fearless warriors of the past and the modern technology ( aka the vending machine boyfriend.) During one minute and forty four seconds, this piece opens up a really sweet love story supported by amazing graphics. Enjoy! ^^ |