Friday, October 28, 2011

Lacayo's Melancholy and Little Sisters

*wipes his eyes*

So beautifully sad.
I walk out of the cold room, people are getting up at a slow pace. I make my way out of the building, avoiding further contact with people i lethargically walk to my room. I turn on my computer, go on facebook and post a video on my sister's wall. Boy do I miss that crazy and obnoxious being i love to death.

But i digress, as i always do.

Grave of the Fireflies brought up a lot of different points and themes to the table. Ranging from WWII to sibling love and the brevity of life, the film truly has a lot to be discussed and analyzed. As i watched the movie i kept jotting down notes of things i saw on my phone, here's kind of what it looks like:

I'd feel too sad to eat these.
Color Orange
Fireflies
Candybox
Treasures
Moments of relief: Candy, water leaking, fireflies, beach, piano...
Kids being cheated on...
Sibling Love. Ignorance is bliss??
Sacrifice
Looking back and imagination
Bullfrogs
Rain

Some of the things i want to briefly touch today: Rain, Fireflies and Siblings.

First we have le rain, rain can be seen as both a good or a bad omen. In this particular film I believe it symbolizes change. Not only a change in the weather...duh...but also a change in the siblings circumstances. Every time the siblings circumstances were going to change, there was rain. For example,     Seita and Setzuko are running around and it rains, they find shelter in the abandoned...shelter. They discovered what would become their final home under the rain.


If you hold it too hard you kill it.
Hold it too soft and it flies away.

Then we have the fireflies. These guys are iconic for the film. Not only do they represent the beauty of life, the light of the moment and the magical connection of the siblings, the fireflies represent the brevity of life. Seita and Setzuko have the fireflies in their little shelter. The small insects bring light and life to the small cave. The children have a moment of bliss, the fireflies literally light up their life at that moment. Its beautiful but its also short lived. The fireflies die the next day, not only foreshadowing the children's death, but also just expressing the point of the brevity of life a little more.


What a cute scene....
The last part i want to talk about are siblings. In the film you really see how the siblings love each other, care for each other and mature despite all the hardships. Seita takes his sister under his care, acting not only like a brother, but like a father and even a mother for Setzuko. The latter, despite being a 4 year old, has to quickly mature in order to help her brother; as seen in the scene where she learns how to sew the sheets. The love they have for each other is incredible, a couple of memorable moments that really touched my heart were: the beach scene, the fireflies, the scene after Seita is sent to the police and (after watching the movie and then streaming certain parts) the beginning of the movie when the souls reunite.

This film is probably one of the most depressing and powerful films we have seen, that makes it memorable and that makes it worth it.  

Now... this one is for my sister.





Dave Matthews always has the better word for me.

 “To ten million fireflies,
I’m weird cause I hate goodbyes
I got misty eyes as they said farewell

But I know where several are
when my dreams get real bizzare
Cause I take a few and I keep them in a jar”- Fireflies Owl City 

Friday, October 21, 2011

Lacayo's loyalties and the Harp of Burma

Simple has never been so nice.

Pretty much the ONLY picture of the anime.
In contrast to the Botchan fiasco (yes i dare bring it up *cringe*), The Harp of Burma was a very well executed and short film that made me think a lot about loyaly.

You see, there are plenty of examples of loyalty in this short film. And they all just made me think more and more about home, my friends, my family and my loyalty to them. Oh, theres also the whole thing about music making things much better...music has power.




Now when it comes to loyalty, we have different examples of that throughout The Harp of Burma.


*now lets imagine its anime*
Pretty powerful scene
First of all we have the whole team and their loyalty to each other. They all care for each other and cheer one another through their music. They make sure to leave no one behind and one can see throughout the film how the entire brigade is united and loyal to each other. Then you have the crew's loyalty to...err...whats his name? Mizushima? Ill call him Mizu because well its easy that way. Anyhow, Mizu is a central character to the plot, although he is lost for 75% of the film, you can see how the team is worried for him and refuse to go home without him. Nevertheless, they are not able to return with Mizu because of his own loyalty to his fellow countrymen.


Thats the next part of the loyalty issue. The team is loyal to Japan, but not in the same extent. The crew that goes back home is loyal to Japan the country. They are fighting for Japan and one can see how they even cry when they find out that the war is over and that Japan lost.

Then there's Mizu, in contrast to being loyal to Japan the country, hes loyal to Japan the people.
He sees his Japanese comrades decaying and wants to give them proper burial. As a fellow Japanese he fells compelled to give them an honorable passing, considering that the afterlife is not a pretty sight anyways.

Loyalty....who are we loyal to?

Me. I know for sure.



"I finally found what I could never see before.
You've always been the one that I was looking for"- All Along Remedy Drive

-Xavi

Friday, October 14, 2011

Lacayo's half-mark and Identity Crisis

Well, we haVe reached the half point of our clAss. In celebration to fall break, the fact that I didn’t have to take a Midterm and the fact that were a quarter of the way done with our first college year…I’m going to ramble today about the three FILMS we have watched in anime class and how these FILMS, unlike movies, have a much deePer meaning than what we origInally think.





Now the FILMS we watched in class…AkiRa, Perfect BluE and Ghost in the Shell are all excellent FILMS. They all Have an intricate storyline; amazing character development and an overall feel that makes yoU feel completely immersed in the movie if Not mind-cluster-screwed.  I love Tthese films  to the extent that I want to go to amazon and order all three of them and watch thEm back at home with my family and take pictures of theiR baffled expressions as Tetsuo turns into a giant unborn baby, Rumi stabs a photographer with an ice pick and Kusanagi rambling on about her iDentity.

Ahh yes, identity was a common theme in all three FILMS. 


 We have Tetsuo, Wanting to find his identity as a biker. He wAnts to be like his friends, Strong and agile and even mature. He wAnts the power that they have and wheN he gets power his identity goes from being the kid of the group to a demi-god. However, even with his powers, he suffers and At one point in the film We see Tetsuo sitting in a throne, unhappy. Then he turns into a giant baby, is absorbed by the entity of Akira and then says “I am…Tetsuo”.



Then we have Mima, trying to re-discover her identity as a star. Her identity is being stolen by a psychopath; she Falls into dementia and has to find herself once more. She loses herself to the point of believing that she was a mUrderer and she loses grasp of reality. It is until she regains her identity (by taking care of Rumi) that she is abLe to mature and be “the real thing”.




Finally, there is Kusanagi, struggling with her identity as a cyborg or a person. Kasanagi breaks off to philosophical talks at randoM occasions of the movie; wondering abOut her life, her past self and her soul. Is she a complete cyborg? Who was she before haVing 98% of her body transferred to a robot? But then she merges with the puppet master, losIng herself and becoming a different persona…with thE body of a child… she then looks out and thinks: “and where does the newborn go from here? The net is vast and infinite”.



Fantastic characters, great storylines and plots that your mind is going to jump out of your head, slap you hard in the face and say: “WHY THE HECK ARE YOU MAKING ME THINK THIS HARD?!” are what sums up the first three FILMS we watched in class.


I have very much enjoyed this ;)



What I was listening to while writing ze blog.
Thank you K.Tong


“You wanna feel how it feels, you wanna know, know that it doesn’t hurt me, you want to hear about the deal I’m making.”- Placebo: Running Up That Hill

-Xavi

Friday, October 7, 2011

Lacayo's complaints and the Chibi Vampires.

What was that? Why are the credits rolling? Is this supposed to be the halftime show or something because if not ….I must have missed something…? I can now see why this is considered a movie and not a film. I can also see how a film differs to a movie.

It HAD potential.
Just like Ninja Scroll, Vampire Hunter D is a movie made solely for entertainment, there is no agenda to it…no postmodernist commentary or psychoanalytical concept. It’s just a movie, and a crappy movie if I may say so myself. There are so many things that are either not explained, not even mention or regarded as something absolutely normal that really just had my eye twitching in protest by the half way mark.


For example, when the girl (I can’t even remember her name because her lack of personality left no impression in my mind…therefore I will call her Pants due to her obvious lack of them) is bitten by the vampire… nothing happens, apparently she’s a threat to the village. Later on, however, everyone is okay with it and she’s just in her home as if nothing happened. I wish there would have been a gradual transformation in Pants’ physique and psychology, something like: she’s slowly turning into a vampire and D has to do something to revert it before it’s too late. But no, she’s bitten and the issue is not really mentioned again.  We then have that haunted place that is only mentioned once in the whole movie, there was so much hidden potential with that aspect of the movie but it was just explained as a myth. Also, the fact that the movie was set in a post apocalyptic earth was something that could have had a little more backstory. Why is it post-apocalyptic? Where did the monsters come from? If its the future, then why is it like the wild west?



These two shared the most
AWKWARD HUG
I've seen on screen.

What the heck? As Pants' future is being discussed we have this doctor dude who shows out of nowhere and is apparently great family friend of some sort. He pops out from the side and tells a creepy story and apparently we're all supposed to know who the heck he is. The doctor was pretty much the equivalent of a wooden plank with a face on it. Stale and completely two dimensional. And then he turns into a vampire!? There is no character development with this guy and all of the sudden he’s evil and crap. But apparently this wooden plank was pretty loved because Pants mourns him after he pretty much handed her over. Then we have the little brother….who not only has the voice of Princess Jasmine from Aladdin but also came out as quite annoying. I’m not even going to continue with them. All i can say is that the characters, the setting, the story HAD potential. However, it seems as if the producers wanted to be over with this nightmare as soon as possible so they just had D slash and burn through all the goons and stab the old vampire in the eye. Nevertheless, I DO want to stress on the next...



What...the....heck?
 Now the one thing that REALLY bothered me was the hand….D has a face on his hand. Where in the crap did it come from? Did he like eat a person’s soul and in retaliation received the failed sarcasm growing out of his hand like a leech? Was he cursed? Born with it, man do I pity his mother…Does that thing even have a name? WHAT? The thing had potential to be a good backstory, a decent comic relief or even an element that could have added some mystery. Instead we get a random parasite.






You want to read a funny manga/ watch a good anime about vampires, romance and ridiculous nosebleeds? This anime/manga may not have action elements or the really dark mood of other vamp anime but its hilarious. Go look for Chibi Vampire and stash away Vampire Hunter D in the deepest corner of your memory, never to be discussed again. Those who refuse to not talk about it will be shot. Survivors will be shot again.




Fully ramble-o-matic.
“WTF happens when the STUPID arbitrary time limit runs out? Do their battle royal collars explode? They lose honor and disembowel themselves? WHAT?”-Zero Punctuation

"Come here! 
There's something awful 
deep in my chest 
I know I shouldn't tell you 
but it's making a mess 
And it's starting to hurt 
come and ease the pain 
Just be here for a second 
I'm sure you can keep me sane

Something awful is now 
taking over my life 
I would cut it out if I could 
maybe you should give me a knife 
Please come and tell me 
what you think is wrong 
Maybe you can fix it 
the pain's been here for so long

Open my chest and you'll see 
something really awful 
I already know what it is 
and I'm sure you do too 
Within my chest lies 
a totally broken heart 
And you're the one who 
slowly broke it apart

In my chest is 
something awful 
A broken heart is 
something awful

Something awful 
Pretty awful 
This is something awful"

- Thank you Lucy Dieckheus for helping me choose a song that reflects my thoughts as i watched 1.20hours of pain.

-Xavi