(短評)映画『未来のミライ』
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『未来のミライ』(2018年、日本)
アニメそのものは目を見張るほどクオリティが高くワクワクしました‼️
しかし脚本が散漫で、言い方は悪いですが、全体的には雰囲気重視の実験映画みたいな完成度で、ちょっと拍子抜けしました😓
しかし幼児期の自己認識・自己確立を描こうというテーマは面白く、僕は結構好きです👌
赤ちゃん以上、小学生未満で、自我はあるけど自己確立は出来ていない幼児が、タイムスリップや不思議な体験を通した様々な経験と出会いを経て、ちょっとだけ世界と向き合えるようになるというステップを寓話的に描く点はとても面白かったです👌
自分の幼児期、そして我が子にも想いを馳せました😌
主人公くんちゃんや飼犬の動きなどの丁寧な描写や、風景描写の描き込み(特に後半に登場するある駅)などは、本当に見事でした‼️
しかし、声優演技が幼児とは思えない口調の演技で、完全に浮いてしまっている😅
脚本、もう少し直線的な繋がりと全体の構成を見直した方が良かった気がします💦
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so im a big fan of Our War Game and i heard Mamoru Hosoda also did a one piece movie (the 6th one) NO ONE SAID IT'S A HORROR??????
(edit: i wrote "once piece" like a dumbass)
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The Search for a Solarpunk Anime
Allow me to think aloud for a moment. Because I noticed something.
Whenever people ask for movie recommendations or anime recommendations for Solarpunk, a movie that often gets named is Netflix's Bubble. And on one hand... I get it. The aesthetic of the movie is more Cozy Apocalypse than Solarpunk (aka lots of greens on the buildings and what not, but not because they have been planted there to make a better environment, rather than because the buildings falling into disrepair). But it scratches that certain itch, aesthetically.
Yet, the movie does not really feel Solarpunk to me. While one can argue that the folks who have fled into the bubble zone are kinda anarchistic in that they do lack clear hierarchies, they also do not do a ton of mutual aid, rather competing over ressources. Which to me is the issue. The movie does not have a lot of that Solarpunk spirit. Not much in terms of either mutual aid or environmental protection going on. It just has a pretty green aesthetic. (Though it should be said: Fucking darn, that movie is pretty.)
Of course, the obvious answer to name when it comes to Solarpunk anime movies is Studio Ghibli. Obvious, because the studio is one of the central inspirations behind the genre. So, duh, yes, there are quite a few Ghibli movies out there that are pretty darn Solarpunk. Most notably of course Nausicaä, Laputa and Princess Mononoke. These movies all are not only Solarpunk in some aesthetic aspects, but also when it comes to the themes inspiring them. Which is kinda funny to me, because neither of the movies is classical science fiction - making clear that scifi really is not a prerequesit for the genre.
But there is also another genre, I would say. And that genre is the movies, that do not have much of the aesthetic - outside maybe a vague cottagecore aesthetic - but have a lot of the themes I associate with Solarpunk.
To me two of those movies are Ame to Yuki: Wolf Children, and Misaki no Mayoiga. I already talked about the second movie, but just to sum up: Both movies really go deeply into the aspects of community building, mutual aid and also living in harmony with nature in some degree. Both very much show that we are really good at helping each other. And that you can have a good life without rigid organisation. And I really fucking love that about those movies.
Funnily enough: While funnily enough Makoto Shinkai with his generous aesthetic does have some scenes in several of his movies that just have the aesthetic flair of Solarpunk, I would say that thematically Suzume is the one most in line with the genre. Because it, too, as a lot of themes of mutual aid and just forming community and what not.
And I do not know. Maybe we are gonna see more of that stuff in the future?
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