kitchenmotors
Banned
Warning, SPOILERS below! ^^;
After viewing the trailer a couple of months ago, I was quite excited for Casshern. I imported the OST (which is quite good) and have been very pumped forl a subtitled version of the film or an international release. I broke down though and watched Casshern yesterday.
I understood very little, my understanding of the language is pretty bad. I know enough to get through it. The visual presentation of the film helps a lot. Everything is very clear, in body language and facial/emotional expressions. This isn't an all out action film like I think of a lot of people believe, judging by the trailer. It's a very story driven drama with action that progresses the main character through his struggle to save man kind, despite man kind destroying everything around them.
The action scenes are done very well, very stylish and straight forward. Action is quick and fast, but very clear. While American studios use heavy slow-motion now to show action in films, Casshern uses action in a very quick manner...and does not suffer from sloppy editing. It's very smooth in transition....the best use of action scenes that I've seen in a long while.
This isn't the type of movie where the hero saves the day, but the ending is very pleasing. It's one of the best endings I've seen. A lot of the enemies and people that had great conflicts in the movie are shown, in a home cam corder like way, at the happiest moment in their lives. It ends the movie perfectly, and shows everyone in a new light that wasn't present through most of the movie.
One of the sweetest moments is when a certain character dies. He's actually retarded, and views his surroundings in a different way. The use of clay like animation to show his experience in death was amazing.
Thumbs up. Can't wait until I can fully appreciate the story.
After viewing the trailer a couple of months ago, I was quite excited for Casshern. I imported the OST (which is quite good) and have been very pumped forl a subtitled version of the film or an international release. I broke down though and watched Casshern yesterday.
I understood very little, my understanding of the language is pretty bad. I know enough to get through it. The visual presentation of the film helps a lot. Everything is very clear, in body language and facial/emotional expressions. This isn't an all out action film like I think of a lot of people believe, judging by the trailer. It's a very story driven drama with action that progresses the main character through his struggle to save man kind, despite man kind destroying everything around them.
The action scenes are done very well, very stylish and straight forward. Action is quick and fast, but very clear. While American studios use heavy slow-motion now to show action in films, Casshern uses action in a very quick manner...and does not suffer from sloppy editing. It's very smooth in transition....the best use of action scenes that I've seen in a long while.
This isn't the type of movie where the hero saves the day, but the ending is very pleasing. It's one of the best endings I've seen. A lot of the enemies and people that had great conflicts in the movie are shown, in a home cam corder like way, at the happiest moment in their lives. It ends the movie perfectly, and shows everyone in a new light that wasn't present through most of the movie.
One of the sweetest moments is when a certain character dies. He's actually retarded, and views his surroundings in a different way. The use of clay like animation to show his experience in death was amazing.
Thumbs up. Can't wait until I can fully appreciate the story.