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This got so much better since the last time I saw
the sudden decrease in animation quality between the first hunchback and the sequel is both hilarious and sad
Anyone like me who missed the movie soul cause it went straight to streaming during the pandemic, please take a moment to watch it because it's a master piece.
The art style is a beautiful mix of hyper realistic rendering and cartoon caricature and the intentionality of when it leans more into either style says a story of its own. The first things I noticed were the musical instruments rendered in way more detail than necessary, the pictures in his class of real people and not caricatures.
Then it was the perspective shots of 22 experiencing life, where the art was again, all hyper realism. The overwhelming nature of nyc to the beautiful moment of them feeling the spark of life. And in those moments despite the realism, it was not new york I saw. I blinked and I was transported to all the moments in my own life that paralleled that moment and I remembered the cold breeze on my skin, the smell of rain on cement, the context of my memories that made me feel that spark of life.
And when Joe laid out the trinkets they had gathered as proof of living that day and started playing the piano, as he went through his own memories, his proof of living his whole life, I sobbed. Once again, with every blink I saw my own life and every memory and emotion proof that I have lived. The score he played truly felt like it represented the feeling of being alive. Being alive through all the pain and joy and excitement and despair, a feeling so human.
What's insane about this is that I'm not from NYC, I don't take the subway to work, I have nothing to do with music or jazz. None of those moments or memories are directly relatable to my life. And yet I feel it represented my life.
The movie itself was a piece of art of course but watching it, the emotions it invoked in me felt like a separate multimodal artistic experience. One so deeply personal, I cannot express it to you in words.
Please go watch it for yourselves. If you watched it when you were younger and are now a full adult, please watch it again.
(I could go on about how perfect jazz is as a metaphor for life but I'm not the most qualified for that. If anyone is, please do talk about it)
I love how in the concert scene during Ming's attack, the 4town boys are all scared and screaming like little girls.
But then I noticed Tae Young:
LOOK AT MY POOR BABY HE LOOKS SO SCARED SOMEONE HELP HIM-
I just watched Turning Red and now I'm definitely a 4townee
I'm sorry, this couldn't be stopped. I got the idea in my head and it had to come out. This little comic was based on a conversation that me and a good friend had.
When I saw OneBadNoodle’s Love design I just had to draw it!! They’re soooo adorable!!! Please check OneBadNoodle out!! @onebadnoodle
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Hey so…next time when you do something like this, there’s an option to post!! /j
UGHHHHH THIS IS SO SADDDD
HAHAHHHAHAHAHAHA I'M GOING CRAZY IT'S TRUE FRANCIS IS APART OF FRANKS IMAGINATION OMG SOBS ACTUALLY IMAGINARY OLD MAN YAOI