plsletitrain
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Uh-oh, there's the mortal sin of showing a scene where clumsy girl with unrequited love falls from the stairs and is catched by her prince. Strike 1.
Haha, funny you mention that one. I remember reading reviews/comments about this movie, and many people mentioned that scene. It's in the manga, and movies like this are made and seen almost exclusively through the lens of "How good is it at presenting the manga in live action". There was also much anticipation if there would be a hug or a kiss at the endUh-oh, there's the mortal sin of showing a scene where clumsy girl with unrequited love falls from the stairs and is catched by her prince. Strike 1.
Interesting. Expository dialog does usually suck. I think I accepted that little bit as a "Life goes on" coda, don't remember being upset with it. BUT, yeah, had it ended on the barge, or whatever, I would have been way cool with that.the expository dialogue of the final conversation stripped away a little of the magic of the scene that immediately preceded it (which was the divinely sublime highlight of the entire film).
There's a scene of her on the barge returning to shore, and I thought to myselfI think I accepted that little bit as a "Life goes on" coda, don't remember being upset with it. BUT, yeah, had it ended on the barge, or whatever, I would have been way cool with that.
I went back and had a look, and yeah, should've ended on the barge. That would have been sweet.it was perfect just the way it was, but then they had to go and explain that scene out loud.
I watched the first 45 minutes or so of Vibrator and had to put it down, but I feel that I want to take some time digest what I've just seen before I continue. So far, all I can say is that it is beautiful. Really, really, really beautiful.The beauty of Hiroki is that he is a naturally gifted film maker who just makes movies. He never sets out to make a masterpiece.
I'm also presently within the first hour of Vibrator (for some reason it loaded first than M so I watched Vibrator first) and the music is very captivating! I'm also liking it, despite being a very very sitenoise film. The lead characters are lovely.What do you think of Hiroki and music? I don't recall noticing anything in the couple of later films I saw, but in Tokyo Trash Baby I thought the soundtrack played a big part, and with Vibrator I've been absolutely loving it.
Music is vital to me and I think Hiroki gets it. Even when he picks tinkling piano for one of those "moments", he seems to get that right. And in almost all his 'lighter' films, if you will, the ones with cuter younger 'girls', he'll have at least one scene that is essentially a music video--no dialog, just a pop song or something to pass the time and color the characters and mood. And he usually nails that. I wouldn't label him a gem if he didn't get the music right (most of the time).What do you think of Hiroki and music?