Lets hope they include a film appreciation course for the price - It showcases (presently) unrivaled technical achievement, but is an otherwise flat "heard it all before" story. Near word-for-word quotes of our "War" on Terror were hideously uninspired and they still haven't gotten gravity correct for the CG sequences (and theres many of them).
It marks a step forward for mega-budget "ho-hum" filmmaking and at 2 hours, 50 minutes could stand to lose about 30-40 minutes of fluff... and even then, it would only be as good as "Ferngully: The Last Rainforest".
That said, the movie *WAS* eye-tearingly beautiful in detail, but just like "The Matrix" trilogy, if you've been a fan of anime for years, you've pretty much seen it all before and should be even HARDER in your critique of the "knockoffs". So many flashbacks to the dated Lifestream FMV scenes from Final Fantasy 7...
It marks a step forward for mega-budget "ho-hum" filmmaking and at 2 hours, 50 minutes could stand to lose about 30-40 minutes of fluff... and even then, it would only be as good as "Ferngully: The Last Rainforest".
That said, the movie *WAS* eye-tearingly beautiful in detail, but just like "The Matrix" trilogy, if you've been a fan of anime for years, you've pretty much seen it all before and should be even HARDER in your critique of the "knockoffs". So many flashbacks to the dated Lifestream FMV scenes from Final Fantasy 7...