Comments on: Space Battleship Yamato (Live Action) /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2011/03/20/space-battleship-yamato-live-action/ Anime, Games, J-Pop and Whatever Else Sun, 05 Jun 2011 14:44:06 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3 By: Anime /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2011/03/20/space-battleship-yamato-live-action/comment-page-1/#comment-478678 Anime Wed, 20 Apr 2011 20:08:17 +0000 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1516#comment-478678 I loved the original anime...but not so much the movie....then again back then it was such a classic....so i'll take that back and say i loved em both lol! I loved the original anime…but not so much the movie….then again back then it was such a classic….so i’ll take that back and say i loved em both lol!

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By: Drunilla /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2011/03/20/space-battleship-yamato-live-action/comment-page-1/#comment-475582 Drunilla Sat, 16 Apr 2011 07:56:00 +0000 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1516#comment-475582 Why is it.......that someone who doesn't know what they are talking about feels they have right to critic a movie? If you don't like the original anime......why would you watch the live action version? Oh wait......to slam it. Why is it…….that someone who doesn’t know what they are talking about feels they have right to critic a movie?

If you don’t like the original anime……why would you watch the live action version? Oh wait……to slam it.

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By: Tochiro /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2011/03/20/space-battleship-yamato-live-action/comment-page-1/#comment-474072 Tochiro Thu, 14 Apr 2011 08:11:23 +0000 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1516#comment-474072 Well I saw this at the cinema's twice and the only point I can really agree with you on is the over acting - it is horrendously overracted, although not quite to the extent of the typical tv drama. Keep in mind though, that this is what Japanese audiences actually want. The overacting is a form of escapism, since noone in Japans (relatively) repressed society gets to act or talk that way. Plus the ladies apparently loved it. I also agree that the SFX needed more budget and longer shots. Oh and more external shots of the ship. Whats there did the trick alright though imo. As for the rest of your criticisms - well it makes a lot more sense if you are familiar with the source material. This incarnation blends elements of the first two and then streamlines it to fit within a movie length timeframe. As such a lot of the details are cut but remember - the Japanese audience already knows these details. Yamato is a national institution - the story is already known. Heck, when he heard I'd seen the movie (and visited Leiji Matsumoto, but thats another story altogether ;-) my boss pulled off a Yamato Crew salute which he suddenly remembered from having watched the show as a child! Does this excuse poor film making? No. But keep in mind that the film was made with a Japanese audience first and foremost in mind. Personally I found it to be a fun romp with some great winks to old skool fans (like the original voice actor coming back to do Analyzer). But maybe, much like with the recent movie Macross Frontier: The Wings of Farewell, its the fans who really get the most out of this sort of film. Well I saw this at the cinema’s twice and the only point I can really agree with you on is the over acting – it is horrendously overracted, although not quite to the extent of the typical tv drama. Keep in mind though, that this is what Japanese audiences actually want. The overacting is a form of escapism, since noone in Japans (relatively) repressed society gets to act or talk that way. Plus the ladies apparently loved it.

I also agree that the SFX needed more budget and longer shots. Oh and more external shots of the ship. Whats there did the trick alright though imo.

As for the rest of your criticisms – well it makes a lot more sense if you are familiar with the source material. This incarnation blends elements of the first two and then streamlines it to fit within a movie length timeframe. As such a lot of the details are cut but remember – the Japanese audience already knows these details. Yamato is a national institution – the story is already known. Heck, when he heard I’d seen the movie (and visited Leiji Matsumoto, but thats another story altogether ;-) my boss pulled off a Yamato Crew salute which he suddenly remembered from having watched the show as a child! Does this excuse poor film making? No. But keep in mind that the film was made with a Japanese audience first and foremost in mind.

Personally I found it to be a fun romp with some great winks to old skool fans (like the original voice actor coming back to do Analyzer). But maybe, much like with the recent movie Macross Frontier: The Wings of Farewell, its the fans who really get the most out of this sort of film.

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By: mark48torpedo /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/2011/03/20/space-battleship-yamato-live-action/comment-page-1/#comment-458699 mark48torpedo Sun, 20 Mar 2011 23:05:44 +0000 /websites/www.darkmirage.com-pre/?p=1516#comment-458699 Oh man, I remember watching the original Yamato anime series when I was back in elementary school. I guess I might as well watch this movie since it's coming out soon, but I guess I should be prepared for some epic cheesiness? Or would watching this semi-disaster taint my memories of the original TV show? :P Actually, come to think of it, you never mentioned how closely it follows the plot of the original TV show. Is it almost identical, but compressed into a typical 2 hour movie? Oh man, I remember watching the original Yamato anime series when I was back in elementary school. I guess I might as well watch this movie since it’s coming out soon, but I guess I should be prepared for some epic cheesiness? Or would watching this semi-disaster taint my memories of the original TV show? :P

Actually, come to think of it, you never mentioned how closely it follows the plot of the original TV show. Is it almost identical, but compressed into a typical 2 hour movie?

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