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mdo7
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OK, so far after reading the review and I'm still waiting for the release date in the US and the English voice cast for this anime film, I can say it looks promising after reading the review. I like to add something:
Have you never read an Elseworlds titles from DC? Don't tell me you never read Kingdom Come? I take it you never watch Superman: Red Son, Justice League: Gods and Monsters, Batman: Gotham by Gaslight, or Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham, I mean I've seen crazy DC's superheroes being re-imagined a lot and the idea of them re-imagined as Yakuza boss is not the most craziest thing I've seen or read.
Yay, as a history nerd, this is going to be interesting for me to put my history glasses on when I get to watch this.
I'll make that final determination when they release the film in the US. I can't wait to see this film. |
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Richard Eisenbeis
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I think, in a effort to avoid spoilers, I may have been unclear in what I was saying. Being crazy isn't a bad thing. I love Elseworlds as much as the next guy (and have read all those you mentioned except for Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham. I guess I'll add it to my reading list). However, what I feel is important in those stories (and all stories) is internal consistency--which they all have. They set up their world, their rules, and make sure those rules are followed. The point I was trying to make is that Yakuza League does this while still being absolutely batshit crazy. I mean, the Yakuza League world is a world where everyone is a yakuza--literally every man, woman, and child. A world like this, where everyone is a criminal, shouldn't be able to exist. If everyone is a mob boss or a thug, it shouldn't have things infrastructure or high level technology. However, a major part of the plot is the implausibility of it allspoiler[--because it is a world artificially built upon a string of increasingly crazy "what if's" to create the exact one we see in the film.] So while it's completely out there (to a fourth-wall breaking level), it still makes sense within the context of the film. |
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mdo7
Posts: 6424 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
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Ah OK, I understand where you're coming from on this. At least thank you for disclosing that you read Elseworlds, I wish you would've mentioned that in your review (and probably disclose that you have read them to clarify to your readers/viewers that you are aware of it). But still in my opinion, I don't think that re-imagining Justice League as Yakuza boss is not the craziest thing I've seen (I've seen other craziest Elseworlds incarnation of Justice League but Yakuza boss is not one of them), again this is my opinion. But thank you for your clarification. But still, I can't wait to see this film for myself. So far, I believe what you written. |
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Beatdigga
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A few years ago when an absolutely horrendous comic called Gotham High came out, I found myself wanting more Elsewords Batman stuff, but stuff that kept the core of Batman no matter how wacky the premise. I think it’s part of why I’m looking forward to Batman Azteca so much, because it has that core of Batman and puts him in a very different setting, while still being a man who suffered a great loss and trains himself to ensure it doesn’t happen to anyone else.
It’s also why I think this movie sounds awesome. Because it’s that Batman thrown into a bizarre world that by all rights shouldn’t exist, but still being Batman. |
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MFrontier
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Sounds like this is even better than Batman: Ninja, so I can't wait to watch it!
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Greed1914
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It won't happen, but part of me will watch this hoping that Batman's secret weapon is Kazuma Kiryu.
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