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Chagen46
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I don't remember any anime fans bitching about Inception.
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dewlwieldthedarpachief
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@mdo7: I'm pretty sure complaint is integral to the respiratory process of the typical anime fan. Who cares? If it's good, it'll stand on its own merits (I will caveat that as far as I'm concerned, Wakayama Tomisaburou IS Oogami Itto, and since the 70s are gone and so is he, there can only be imitators.)
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mdo7
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I take it that you're not aware of the Inception/Paprika controversy. Whenever there is a controversy about a western film "inspired by" anime/manga or any Japanese thing. There's going to be a lot of bitching along with accusation to Hollywood/film industry of racism, whitewash, plagarism, ripping off Japan, not giving credit to Japan, anti-Japanese, anti-Asian, etc.... Also the accusation of Inception even reach ANN in this one thread. It's not only Inception, have you seen Black Swan? It's been accused also of "ripping off anime". Yes, there was controversy about Black Swan being similar to Perfect Blue and now recently the Hunger Game/Battle Royale controversy is still somewhat hot. There has been accusation that Suzanne Colin ripped off/plagarized Battle Royale even though similar but not exactly the same. If this is the logic, then shouldn't Battle Royale be considered a rip-off of The Running Man, and other stories similar to it. Also I didn't see Japan ban The Hunger Games. The novel already got a Japanese translation and a manga-fied front cover (which looks cool to me) for the Japanese edition. I'm just glad even if it was made in 2002, Road to Perdition didn't get this same amount of accusation of "ripping off Japan" "whitewash" as those recent films got.
Agreed, luckily I'm not one of those close-minded anime fan that throw conspiracy about Hollywood is racist against Asian. Just because a film look similar to anything Japan doesn't imply "OMG, Hollywood ripped off Nippon". Yknow what, I'm tired of these slander and accusation to Hollywood of racism and whitewash crap. Hollywood doesn't like always whitewash Asian. |
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Beatdigga
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The thing is, as an inspired premise, Road to Perdition gets away with it by changing the setting, methods, and oh, NOT SUCKING.
If you're going to do something inspired by another work, freely cop to it being inspired, and produce something of notable quality...I don't see the problem. |
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dewlwieldthedarpachief
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@mdo7: As for the "rip-off" claims, they're almost unilaterally ridiculous. My favourite is Resevoir Dogs being a rip-off of City on Fire. I think the key is to first watch whatever films in question, the achilles heel of many a whistle-blower.
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ArsenicSteel
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Because being inspired by gives a writer a metric ton more leeway to make changes because such stories have no way to include actual content from the original work that inspired the writer. People can't change about name or plot changes because the writer would get sued for plagiarism. Black Swan?! Okay I am going to ask you to stop with the random movie title name dropping just because some anime out there shares a similar premise and has similar scenes(Oh look a girl is staring at her reflect!!!) to a Hollywood film. BUT we are slowly drifting away from the topic of legal film rights to an adaptation of a manga to conspiracy theories about people ripping ideas from the Japanese. |
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mdo7
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That's what Inception, and Black Swan did. Both of them are good films. Despite the changes in setting, methods, and they didn't suck. They didn't get away with from rabid anime fans without accusation. I wonder what make Road to Perdition any different from those 2 films inspired by anime/manga.
Well Reservior Dog was directed by Quentin Tarentino, and we all know Tarentino love foreign films (that include Japan). Let's not forget his other film Kill Bill was heavily inspired by Lady Snowblood. Another manga done by the same person who did Lone Wolf and Cub. Actually I'm wondering why nobody complain about Asia ripping off American film like Japan did this horror film that almost resemble 2 American horror film, Saw and Hostel. The 2009 Japanese horror film, Grotesque ha plot that combine Saw and Hostel together, even the movier poster looks a lot like both Saw and Hostel. Grotesque font looks a lot like Hostel and the torture image on the poster reminds me of Saw. Also a Korean film, H had a plot that looks a lot like Silence of the Lamb and Se7en. I wonder why nobody complain about these 2 films from Asia. |
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GATSU
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For the record, Collins did acknowledge Lone Wolf and Cub in the comic. I don't recall Darren giving credit where it was due to Perfect Blue, though. As for why fans let Perdition slide, they were more focused on Atlantis vs. Nadia.
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