- Dec 28, 2001
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Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
Uh... I don't speak Japanese. What's going on with the trailer?
Originally posted by: zimu
well it'll be out on suprnova at least![]()
Originally posted by: SherEPunjab
that looks awesome. looks very Americanized though. Are all Japanese films so remniscient of American films?
Originally posted by: Kev
it better.
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
repost!
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.cfm?catid=38&threadid=1256965&FTVAR_MSGDBTABLE=
hehe but that's unfair....
i knw a lot of people have yet to see it....and i'm glad i got to see it again...i nearly wet my pants...
EDIT: oooo better quality trailer than the one in the original thread.....
translations in the original thread
Originally posted by: Jehovah
Originally posted by: SherEPunjab
that looks awesome. looks very Americanized though. Are all Japanese films so remniscient of American films?
No, actually - you'd be very suprised, a lot of typical American flicks have a lot of outsider/foreign influences - a lot of famous American movie directors have emulated Akira Kurosawa and his works, and he was inspired by older US westerns . . ..
The vibrant colors in this movie are very typical of newer Japanese flicks IMO; I think the US has/will be following suit - think of the Matrix/Kill Bill: a lot of those american movies have scenes that are carbon copies of their inspirations, which are anime/Hong Kong cinema - and in turn, like the Matrix, a lot of other movie makers, foreign or nation, it doesn't matter, will imitate them too.
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: Kev
it better.
More likely, Hollywood will remake it with Ben Affleck in the leading role, include every possible cheesy cliche, and give it a happy ending.
Originally posted by: z0mb13
wow a lot of japanese anime elements are in this movie!
I hope they will have american subtitles!
Originally posted by: SherEPunjab
Originally posted by: Jehovah
Originally posted by: SherEPunjab
that looks awesome. looks very Americanized though. Are all Japanese films so remniscient of American films?
No, actually - you'd be very suprised, a lot of typical American flicks have a lot of outsider/foreign influences - a lot of famous American movie directors have emulated Akira Kurosawa and his works, and he was inspired by older US westerns . . ..
The vibrant colors in this movie are very typical of newer Japanese flicks IMO; I think the US has/will be following suit - think of the Matrix/Kill Bill: a lot of those american movies have scenes that are carbon copies of their inspirations, which are anime/Hong Kong cinema - and in turn, like the Matrix, a lot of other movie makers, foreign or nation, it doesn't matter, will imitate them too.
yeah, i think it was awesome [the colors]. so the matrix took asian influences? thats interesting [besides the obvious martial art sequences]. I dunno why, but I always thought international films were less speical effects, less violence, and explosion driven, and more plot driven than American films. I'm not familiar with Japanese films, but I think for the most part European, Spanish, and Indian films are like that.
