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Hikaru Suzuhara
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Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 3:14 pm
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You mean to tell me an adaptation of a “checks” 220 page children’s novel doesn’t look to do much to challenge/appeal to an adult audience? Who could have possibly seen that coming?
The score makes little sense to me. This akin to you walking into a restaurant, ordering the chicken nuggets off the kids section of menu only to later complain to the wait staff about how small, relatively bland, and simplistic your meal was.
Kid’s can be challenged too you might argue. Sure they can. For that adaptation wise you’ll want to look to at least the young adult and older section instead.
You know the book Charley and the Chocolate Factory with it’s now several adaptations and spin-offs right? That’s more what you should have expected.
In children’s novels there’s often little gray or nuance. It's clear cut whose good and whose bad. More often than not the good are rewarded while the bad are punished. This is how it goes with the aforementioned example and others like it.
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DangerMouse
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Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 4:51 pm
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Very much looking forward to seeing this whenever the blu-ray comes.
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kuma991
Joined: 20 Jan 2021
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Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2023 2:13 pm
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Hikaru Suzuhara wrote: | You mean to tell me an adaptation of a “checks” 220 page children’s novel doesn’t look to do much to challenge/appeal to an adult audience? Who could have possibly seen that coming?
The score makes little sense to me. This akin to you walking into a restaurant, ordering the chicken nuggets off the kids section of menu only to later complain to the wait staff about how small, relatively bland, and simplistic your meal was.
Kid’s can be challenged too you might argue. Sure they can. For that adaptation wise you’ll want to look to at least the young adult and older section instead.
You know the book Charley and the Chocolate Factory with it’s now several adaptations and spin-offs right? That’s more what you should have expected.
In children’s novels there’s often little gray or nuance. It's clear cut whose good and whose bad. More often than not the good are rewarded while the bad are punished. This is how it goes with the aforementioned example and others like it. |
My guy, you realize a review is someone else's opinion, right? Also, the film looks and feels ostensibly less inspired than anything Ghibli have put out. If rebranding into uninspired adaptations is what they were going for, then it's a great movie for these expectations, yes.
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Matros
Joined: 22 Feb 2021
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Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2023 11:54 am
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kuma991 wrote: |
Hikaru Suzuhara wrote: | You mean to tell me an adaptation of a “checks” 220 page children’s novel doesn’t look to do much to challenge/appeal to an adult audience? Who could have possibly seen that coming?
The score makes little sense to me. This akin to you walking into a restaurant, ordering the chicken nuggets off the kids section of menu only to later complain to the wait staff about how small, relatively bland, and simplistic your meal was.
Kid’s can be challenged too you might argue. Sure they can. For that adaptation wise you’ll want to look to at least the young adult and older section instead.
You know the book Charley and the Chocolate Factory with it’s now several adaptations and spin-offs right? That’s more what you should have expected.
In children’s novels there’s often little gray or nuance. It's clear cut whose good and whose bad. More often than not the good are rewarded while the bad are punished. This is how it goes with the aforementioned example and others like it. |
My guy, you realize a review is someone else's opinion, right? Also, the film looks and feels ostensibly less inspired than anything Ghibli have put out. If rebranding into uninspired adaptations is what they were going for, then it's a great movie for these expectations, yes. |
This might be the most inappropriate use of the word uninspired. If you still think that after seeing these clips:
https://twitter.com/Yuyucow/status/1735679813115895935
then we might as well stick to shonen shlock, no need to create something this imaginative.
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