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Geullichi (2022)
Betrayed By Itself
Unfortunately the writing completely falls apart at episode five and beyond. The story moves in the opposite direction you hope for.
This series betrays the audiences trust by fronting as a movie predominantly about aliens. It then goes even further by betraying its own sub context about mental health with it's terrible ending.
- Acting is over the top
- Characters feel like a caricature or a parody of real people
- The series is twice as long as it needs to be
- The dubbing is mediocre, but, passable
I can only imagine how cool this series could of been if it leaned into its science fiction direction harder, and, maybe drop the green helmet.
Spriggan (2022)
Compared To The Film
The original Spriggan (1989) is my favourite anime. This new remake is a good series although it deviates from the film slightly.
The series has removed the seriousness of the original film. The main character is now happy and very confident compared to reserved and tormented.
Episode two is a retelling of the original film.
They included a heap of cliché anime tropes that did not exist in the original film such as:
- The loud, angry anime girl
- Calling out kicks and punches like a Pokemon ability
- Having characters explain plot instead of showing the audience
Pros:
- Some great moments faithful to the original film
- Great action scenes with violence and mature themes
- Way better than 90% of Netflix anime shows
Cons:
- A few episodes are terrible
- Poor dialogue writing
- Weird 3d models for monsters shot in a completely different frame rate as the series.
Blark and Son (2018)
Under rated
Blark and Son is an 'Adult Swim' style comedy that has not found a big enough reach to get the audience it deserves.
- great writting
- high production value for its medium.