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Alien: Monday (2024)
Pure Dedication and Homage
You get vibes from Lily C. A. T. (1987) and Cowboy Bebop's (1999) "Toys In The Attic" space-horror episode all while paying homage to Ridley Scott's original Alien. A love for retro-style animation and the Alien franchise is what this trio has in common - it's a really enjoyable 15 minutes which has been several years in the making!
The moments of silence in space and the little details like "The Fly" poster bring this short movie just over the edge. The Alien-style atmosphere is more palpable in this short production than in the entirety of Alien 3 (1992).
This needs a mini-series, it's that good!
Vegan Alert: A Boom and it's dangers (2021)
Needs more
I watched this to brush up on my German (or in this case, Austrian). If you are even the slightest bit interested in veganism, just google "Dr Gregor" on YouTube. With some organising, this documentary could have been put together from start to finish in less than 2 weeks. Credit where credit is due: they do a good job explaining the "unhealthy vegan", but it's not worth your time.
200 more required characters to submit the review... have a good day you reading this, stay off drugs, be nice when possible, enjoy the good weather, stay safe, stay healthy, give yourself a pat on the back sometimes and take it easy!
Kingudamu: Unmei no Hono (2023)
It just keeps getting better
At this point in time, both previous Kingdom movies have ratings of 6.6 and 6.7. Kingdom III now stands at a rating of 7.1. I wholeheartedly second the motion that the Kingdom series just keeps getting better - this instalment is definitely a step above its predecessors. The chariot chase alone is hands-down a miraculous achievement in terms of pure cinematography - it is on par with chariot scenes in Ridley Scotts' Gladiator. Don't expect complicated politics or an historically accurate Qin Shi Huang -- this continues being an action heavy adventure with notably less romance than the previous 2 movies. The focus is battle and boy does it deliver!
Nanatsu no Taizai : Ensa no Edinburgh 2 (2023)
It's alright, a bit better than Part 1
It's been discussed how changing animation style can sometimes backfire - a classic example being the remake of 1997 Berserk. Moving on from that...
The change in animation style wasn't really noticeable after 5 minutes. The best seasons of Seven Deadly Sins are the first 2 and there is no follow-up movie which is as enjoyable as the first 2 seasons. That said, this movie was rather average, I'm glad I watched it but it's not high on "re-watch value". Part 2 is slightly more intriguing than Part 1, yet otherwise interchangeable -- nothing much to add here. I'll definitely be watching the next instalment.
Isekai nonbiri nôka (2023)
Relaxing and heartwarming
What an absolute gem of a show. It's an incredibly relaxing and heartwarming experience that made me feel like I was right there on the farm alongside the characters. The animation is breathtaking and captures the serene beauty of the countryside perfectly. The characters are well-developed and relatable, and I found myself fully invested in their stories. The pacing is perfect, allowing the viewer to fully immerse themselves in the peaceful atmosphere of the farm. I found myself feeling calm and content every time I watched an episode. It's a must-watch for anyone looking for a heartwarming and relaxing anime experience. Everything about this show is amazing it absolutely needs a season 2 asap.
The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh Part 1 (2022)
It's alright
It's been discussed how changing animation style can sometimes backfire - a classic example being the remake of 1997 Berserk. Moving on from that...
The change in animation style wasn't really noticeable after 5 minutes. The best seasons of Seven Deadly Sins are the first 2 and there is no follow-up movie which is as enjoyable as the first 2 seasons. That said, this movie was rather average, I'm glad I watched it but it's not high on "re-watch value". There's a nice mix of familiar and new characters and a I'm curious to see how the show continues. I'll definitely be watching the next instalment.
Kamiarizuki no kodomo (2021)
What a wonderful treat!
8/10 Solid. To the team who out this together - thank you! Great story. Heart-warming, original, beautiful in multiple ways, I highly recommend this! The mere idea of a story focussed on running while time stops is wonderful!
The Spine of Night (2021)
The best western adult animated movie since Heavy Metal 1981
I have seen my fair share of animated movies - effortlessly more than 98% of casual viewers. To those who have worked on this movie - if you are reading this - bravo. The story is intriguing. The music spot on. This is obviously a work of passion and homage, but it already feels like one couldn't reliably date it, were it given to someone without telling them when it was produced. This movie will be found and enjoyed by those lucky and inquisitive enough for decades to come!
Going on a tangent: The warring Olympian-Titan myth in this movie is a gem. "The greater the sin, the greater the mercy: the deeper the death and the brighter the rebirth"
And a further side note: Sure, everyone reading this would have seen better animation and have heard a more memorable soundtrack - give me Hans Zimmer and the Ghibli Team and you'd get both. I can think of plenty of movies where the violence (animated or not) is "cool". There's nothing of the sort here.
Ashura (2012)
Very memorable
I'd give this movie a solid 8/10. It is among the most violent movies I've ever come across and THE best 3D animated movie from Japan I can currently think of. It's only 70 odd minutes long and well worth your time - give it a go!
Xiao men shen (2015)
Fresh, heart-warming, different and beautifully animated
An animated gem which is a pleasure to watch. Expect great visuals, a cool story and family-friendly fun with lots of soul. Looking forward to the next installment by the creators. I highly recommend this movie!