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EmperorBrandon
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Explanation is here. |
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Hameyadea
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I think that more than 1 film is probably the second-best adaptation option for a novel (light- or not), below making a TV version. Way too much books got butchered by either trying to squeeze the content into a single, 120-minutes long format, or modified the story that it came an utter mess. I commend Shaft for willing to bet on 3 theatrical installments.
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Yuvelir
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SHAFT has already adapted three of the novels (Tsuki, Hana and Neko (kuro) ) in standalone formats. All of them last over one hour and a half and less than 2 hours (so 90-120 minutes), and all of them are less action-based than Kizu. And those came out well. Any average above 40 minutes per movie would put it over the other three in length. |
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Hameyadea
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I know that. But what I mean it was movies are something that can't be viewed as part of a routine schedule, as opposed to weekly TV shows, so often times in order to "justify" the viewers outing to the cinemas, movie creators will usually try to highlight a certain theme, or certain scenes, while in TV format, due to its recurring nature, it is easier to "cut-off" the story somewhere (A.K.A. a hook). Films need to maintain constancy throughout its runtime. Right now this is my personal opinion, but due to those reasons, I think that a single, 90-to-120 minutes film won't be on par with a TV show with a similar total runtime. Of course, if a TV show will adapt a full 12-episode cour that is based on one book volume (a la Rokka no Yūsha, Hibike! Euphonium), then it already adapts more than a two-hour film could. |
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SouthPacific
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Yeahhhhhh Release date + 3 films confirmed. Initially I thought it'd be one single film but it'd either have to be long or cut down, so 3 films is good.
Can't wait for that juicy BD quality! |
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Hameyadea
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I just saw the trailer.
The different art style caught me by surprise Other than that, looks like the regular Monogatari story, that is that it is anything but |
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Knight-Hart
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It doesn't look too different to me, just sort of a natural upgrade that comes with time and a higher budget. |
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#844391
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FINALLY, been waiting for this since the first series ended in 2010! And while I've enjoyed the other monogatari seasons I've been disappointed each time that they weren't kizumonogatari. I really hope we don't have ridiculous time gaps in between each movie, going to feel like the Berserk trilogy all over again.
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Detrimont
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Really? On the Mekakucity actors Blu-rays, it's written, in english, as Shinbou .... idk but anyway... on topic FINALLY hype trailer definitely worked, can't wait. Them being films instead of a tv series also meaning higher animation budget |
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Kadmos1
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I suppose for the long delay, the staff decided to make it 3 films. On the delays, I don't get Funi could just stream Eva 3.3 on their site (rights issue?) while they still are figuring the release plans.
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enurtsol
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Y'know The Hobbit was adapted into 3 movies
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#844391
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which was completely unnecessary. The whole battle of the 5 armies was about 3 or 4 pages in the actual book. They could have very easily made it a 2 movie sage, or even a 1 movie if they kept the action scenes short. but 3 movies means 3 times the box office sales so there you go heh. guess the same goes for kizumonogatari |
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