Re-view: Josee, the Tiger and the Fish (ジョゼと虎と魚たち, Hepburn: Joze to Tora to Sakanatachi)
is a 2020 Japanese animated romantic comedy drama film, based on the short story of the same name by Seiko Tanabe. The film stars the voices of Taishi Nakagawa and Kaya Kiyohara.
It may be gonna spoiled jadi yang ngga berkenan silakan skip🤗
Dengan peran utama wanita 24 tahun bernama Kumiko Yamamura yang menamai dirinya sebagai Josee, salah satu tokoh dalam buku cerita. Dan peran utama laki-laki 22 tahun Tsuneo Suzukawa, mahasiswa tingkat akhir jurusan biological science kayak ilmu kelautan gitu yang cinta dengan scuba diving.
Mereka accidentally ketemu saat kursi roda yang digunakan Josee blong remnya dan menabrak Tsuneo. Singkat cerita neneknya Josee minta bantuan Tsuneo untuk ngerawat Josee dengan upah yang disetujui. Besides, Tsuneo butuh biaya untuk cita-citanya melanjutkan studi ke Mexico dan mendalami tentang dunia diving serta makhluk hidup dibawah sana.
Yang aku suka dari film gini tuh romancenya dapet tipis-tipis, tapi moral valuenya juga dapet! Both of chatacter lead merepresentasikan kegigihannya, walaupun di tengah jalan mereka ‘kesandung batu’, tapi mereka tetep berusaha buat meraih apa yang jadi tujuan mereka. Keren banget!
Dari film ini aku belajar gaada yang gamungkin kalau kita emang mau usaha. Terus juga gapeduli seberapa 'miss'nya kita, pasti bakal ada kok orang-orang yang dengan tulus menyayangi kita.
Belum lagi si Tsuneo ini kadang ngasih kejutan kecil yang bikin penonton (re: aku) mleyot yaa hahaha.
Ohiyaaa aku kaget banget pas baru selesai nonton, ternyata seiyū nya mas Taishi. Makin baperrrr😭☝️
Dan pastinya happy ending yaaa! Kita mah cari yang bahagia-bahagia aja yekan, real lyf gua udh terlalu sengsara untuk dikasih sad ending🤣🙏🏼
Ohiya satu lagi! OST nya diisi sama Eve yang eargasm banget!! Intinya ini film berdurasi 98 menit ini wajib ditonton deh🤍✨️
“i’ll be so lucky to have you” is such a beautiful line. himi knowingly returns to a world that is destined to consume her in the fires she holds dear, all because they’re also the very doors that’ll bring mahito into existence.
and that’s the enduring essence of miyazaki’s works: life, through all its suffering and misery, is still worth living. through the people we love and the memories we cherish, we search for and find our reasons to live.
Just started watching the Netflix ATLA live action (currently on the third ep!) and I especially love the lil hat Iroh got to wear, decided to draw them with the og art designs :]]
Also really loved the scene with the woman who defends Aang by scolding Zuko mid-fight 😭 She’s the realest auntie
I just try to imagine the whole live action as a super high budget ATLA au. My sister does a better job at it though lmao. BUT it is entertaining! The dialogue is so funny sometimes with how odd it sounds, and Aang’s actor is so adorable.
My thoughts are blasting at random so do bear with me. While watching I was telling my sister that it’s a fun live action but as much as I try not to compare it too much to the og show, I just don’t enjoy live actions very much in general. I will admit that “real gritty dark” live actions do tend to attract more people, so if anything I’m glad that at least it will invite people to the wonderful story that is ATLA, and maybe even get them to watch the original :]
Would love to hear your thoughts though because from what I’m seeing its a very defined 50-50 split between people who loved and it people who absolutely despise it 💀
⚔ An immortal is dead and you're holding the murder weapon. ⚔
Sunset Phoenix is an action/mystery comic about an immortal kingpin and her criminal spy who were framed for the murder of a rival, and are trying to find the real killer before time runs out and the city succumbs to war.
Also I made it and worked hard on it and I think you should check it out because it's cool :)
50. Sk8 the Infinity -20
49. Pop Team Epic -6
48. Dorohedoro
47. Detective Conan
46. Yuri!!! on Ice -23
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Delicious In Dungeon Episode 6: Court Cuisine/Boiled In Saltwater
Being a manga reader, I really don't have much to say in the world of story for Delicious In Dungeon. Conversely, I have a world of stuff to say about the adaptation end of things, but I'll keep it short.
Keita Nagahara, the storyboarder for this episode, perfectly understood the assignment. They know what Trigger does best, and they know how to make the most of the source material.
Comedy, action, excessive character animation, Nagahara's episode has it all in spades, wrapped up under very solid awareness of dimensionality and space.
Their use of foreground obstruction to force depth and awareness of space is incredible, and insanely novel. Using party members as those obstructions is impeccable, and I love how they further subvert expectations by using party members for first person perspectives as well.
It's certainly recency bias telling me that this episode is the best of the season, but at the very minimum it is 100% on par with episode 3. Makes me wonder if every episode that's a multiple of 3 will be this good.