I've started watching Serial Experiments Lain, and it's pretty weird so far. One interesting thing I've noticed is that the show uses some of the same voice filters as Killer 7.
Ohh, there's one I need to go back and rewatch. It has been years. Don't expect it to get any less opaque as you go. The best way I ever described it to anyone, I told a friend I was recommending it to that it tells its story in a way that reminds me of the way Donnie Darko told its story. I need to get back into going through my anime backlog. Although, I think I'm going to rewatch Lycoris Recoil first. I enjoyed it and I never did watch the additional episodes added last year.I've started watching Serial Experiments Lain, and it's pretty weird so far. One interesting thing I've noticed is that the show uses some of the same voice filters as Killer 7.
Loved the show back then, but honestly I think it was more for Abe art and some of the weird fucking thing that happen later on. Some of the message was a bit too early, it works better with social media rather than the then state of the art forum board.I've started watching Serial Experiments Lain, and it's pretty weird so far. One interesting thing I've noticed is that the show uses some of the same voice filters as Killer 7.
I appreciate it, but even certain characters or the personalities themselves have no idea what the fuck is going on in the game. And if they do, they're not saying shit.At least when you have an assassin with 7 different personalities and 7 different bodies fighting invisible suicide bombing terrorists you know where you stand.
Of course, the game makes no sense, but at least you understand "kill the terrorists." You get that one solitary strand of purpose that you can keep a death grip on throughout a tidal wave of incomprehensible events.I appreciate it, but even certain characters or the personalities themselves have no idea what the fuck is going on in the game. And if they do, they're not saying shit.
If you say so. I saw the anime once, but it was one big fever dream that I never needed to revisit.Of course, the game makes no sense, but at least you understand "kill the terrorists." You get that one solitary strand of purpose that you can keep a death grip on throughout a tidal wave of incomprehensible events.
I was right to bring up Killer 7, because Serial Experiments Lain is pretty much on the same level of abstraction. Actually, it might be even less comprehensible somehow. I've watched 8 episodes and I have no idea... about anything. Everyone acts like aliens wacked out on hallucinogens. I don't think there's anything the last 5 episodes could possibly do that would make the events of the show understandable to me.
At least when you have an assassin with 7 different personalities and 7 different bodies fighting invisible suicide bombing terrorists you know where you stand.
I get that. I have said that Lain is kind of my jam... but to put that into context, I'm someone who liked Southland Tales almost as much as Donnie Darko. So... I get that my take on something might be the oddball response.If you say so. I saw the anime once, but it was one big fever dream that I never needed to revisit.
Donnie Darko made more sense than Lain, and least I was able to enjoy it. even though I'm not the biggest fan of DD.Donnie Darko. So... I get that my take on something might be the oddball response.
Southland Tales is a brilliant piece of satire that's become more relevant each year since it came out and comes a lot closer to feeling like a Pynchon novel than anything P.T. Anderson ever directed.I get that. I have said that Lain is kind of my jam... but to put that into context, I'm someone who liked Southland Tales almost as much as Donnie Darko. So... I get that my take on something might be the oddball response.
Its essentially a manga audiobook.Watching The Way of the Househusband.
It's a comedy about a former yakuza who treats chores and housekeeping with the intensity and dramatic heft of someone who's carrying out terribly important and/or violent orders from his oyabun (which in this scenario would be his breadwinning wife). Every episode is a farse, made up of five or six quick slice-of-life vignettes. Very silly and cozy and funny. Just don't tune in for the animation - it's slideshow tier.
Donnie Darko is made to sound a whole lot more confusing than it actually is, IMO. It's a complex and a bit convoluted at times, but I had a fairly solid grasp on what was going on by the time the movie wrapped up.Donnie Darko made more sense than Lain, and least I was able to enjoy it. even though I'm not the biggest fan of DD.
I haven't seen Southland Tales, but I didn't like Donnie Darko at all either, other than the cover of Mad World. I found it kind of obnoxious and the only way to make 'it was all a dream' worse is to make it 'it was all a delusion caused by brain death'. I'm sorry, it doesn't matter how clever you think you're being, there isn't any way to make that twist good.I get that. I have said that Lain is kind of my jam... but to put that into context, I'm someone who liked Southland Tales almost as much as Donnie Darko. So... I get that my take on something might be the oddball response.
I've always thought that was kind of the message of things like Lain, or Donnie Darko (although as you, thebobmaster, and BrawlMan pointed out it did come together.) And even your dislike of how Darko wrapped up is a part of that. It really was a kind of corny wrap up, and I still see that as intentional. The dénouement was really short, comparatively. It really ends like it drove off a cliff. Most times I would see that as a writer going, "can't figure out a way to finish this... EJECT!" But one of the themes of Darko was how important things were in the present, regardless of how things would end. And that was true for the story's structure as well. It was at its best in act 2, and the ramp up to the finish. Lain was kind of similar; I always found it at its best when it was just being beautiful, dreamlike, and bizarre. And much like my actual dreams, it is just stream of consciousness that makes little linear sense.Finally finished Serial Experiments Lain. I realize I only started the show on Monday, and it's just 13 episodes (and half of one was a clip show that I skipped through), but man does it feel a lot longer than that! It just feels like nothing of any consequence happens at any time. It's just a stream of random nonsense interspersed with extremely long reaction shots and then the show just forgets about whatever happened and moves onto the next random thing. None of it has any coherence, or lasting impact. It's just stuff happening and pseudo-philosophical ramblings. There isn't a single character that reacted to things in a way I could understand.
I feel like the show completely forgot to establish it's premise and left me trailing behind as it's laying down what it thinks are amazing reveals and plot twists and I'm still trying to wrap my head around why the fuck the internet can magically affect the real world?! I think the explanation was supposed to be in the episode that had around 10 conspiracy theories randomly cut into it, but it didn't make any sense.
I hate shows like this because I get invested, and spend all that mental energy trying to fit everything together and then it just doesn't fit. It's like spending hours trying to finish a jigsaw puzzle and when you are done you realize you were missing a third of the pieces. It's just frustrating, and feels like a waste of time and effort. Maybe it's more enjoyable with the aid of certain substances, but I wouldn't know.
There's one last thing that bothered me more than anything else in the show, and that is all the water on the floor of Lain's room! Everybody walks into this room, full of electronics, and nobody comments on the fact that there are puddles of water everywhere! That's going to ruin the building, and think of all the mold and mildew that is going to grow in that dank environment! Not to mention the shock hazard.
Also there was a teacher dating an 8th grader? Yikes!
I haven't seen Southland Tales, but I didn't like Donnie Darko at all either, other than the cover of Mad World. I found it kind of obnoxious and the only way to make 'it was all a dream' worse is to make it 'it was all a delusion caused by brain death'. I'm sorry, it doesn't matter how clever you think you're being, there isn't any way to make that twist good.
I love Donnie Darko, but its one of the only movies I can think of where the director's cut is worse than the theatrical cut.Donnie Darko is made to sound a whole lot more confusing than it actually is, IMO. It's a complex and a bit convoluted at times, but I had a fairly solid grasp on what was going on by the time the movie wrapped up.
Yeah thats mostly what I remember, you watch it for the art and the "wtf was that?!", but honestly the story was trying a bit too hard to sound edgy/smart and ended mostly making noise. I do recall that there were a couple of in show UI that I really liked.Finally finished Serial Experiments Lain. I realize I only started the show on Monday, and it's just 13 episodes (and half of one was a clip show that I skipped through), but man does it feel a lot longer than that! It just feels like nothing of any consequence happens at any time. It's just a stream of random nonsense interspersed with extremely long reaction shots and then the show just forgets about whatever happened and moves onto the next random thing. None of it has any coherence, or lasting impact. It's just stuff happening and pseudo-philosophical ramblings. There isn't a single character that reacted to things in a way I could understand.
I feel like the show completely forgot to establish it's premise and left me trailing behind as it's laying down what it thinks are amazing reveals and plot twists and I'm still trying to wrap my head around why the fuck the internet can magically affect the real world?! I think the explanation was supposed to be in the episode that had around 10 conspiracy theories randomly cut into it, but it didn't make any sense.
I hate shows like this because I get invested, and spend all that mental energy trying to fit everything together and then it just doesn't fit. It's like spending hours trying to finish a jigsaw puzzle and when you are done you realize you were missing a third of the pieces. It's just frustrating, and feels like a waste of time and effort. Maybe it's more enjoyable with the aid of certain substances, but I wouldn't know.
There's one last thing that bothered me more than anything else in the show, and that is all the water on the floor of Lain's room! Everybody walks into this room, full of electronics, and nobody comments on the fact that there are puddles of water everywhere! That's going to ruin the building, and think of all the mold and mildew that is going to grow in that dank environment! Not to mention the shock hazard.
Also there was a teacher dating an 8th grader? Yikes!
Funny you should mention that, because half the reason I decided to watch the show was because I've been watching a lot of Dungeon Chill, and he has a massive video going through the game (and a ton of supplementary material) that I wanted to watch.Yeah thats mostly what I remember, you watch it for the art and the "wtf was that?!", but honestly the story was trying a bit too hard to sound edgy/smart and ended mostly making noise. I do recall that there were a couple of in show UI that I really liked.
Apparently the PS1 game is really interesting, but I never played it, not even sure its available in english.