WARNING: my post following may contain spoilers...okay...don't say I didn't warn you...
Rocketshipper wrote:That's kind of harsh. They only had 90 minutes to tell the entire story, so they had to speed through things a little. What about the music and the awesome animation? *drools over the animation* It came out in 1996, and the animation still kicks butt against most anime movies out there. The movie did at least keep closer to the trippyness of the manga (love those dream seqences) and wasn't edited for TV, so they could get away with blowing up a building or too.
I understand that they had to try and cram it into a movie-length, not any easy task by any means, but they should've waited longer to make the movie IMO. The series was absolutely beautiful in virtually every aspect imaginable, the movie just didn't compare for me, maybe I have been spoiled by the TV series. I like the concept of Kamui having to face the hard choice of sacrificing everything he had and loved in order to save the world, but I felt it's impact would have been alot more moving and complete if they had gone about it differently. Another thing that seemed odd to me was that they have Kotori shown in a vision of sorts tied to the cross (like in the series), but then she ends up dying by making the other divine sword, so it felt like that rendered the original bit totally without purpose. I honestly thought that the series topped it even in animation and music, I enjoyed the music all-around for the series so much that I felt the movie was (in comparison) lacking, and something about the animation reminded me of Akira at times, which was a movie I didn't like, and it felt like it carried the same dark jyaki around it to me (so to speak) (religiously). I couldn't make much sense of why Fuma was killing all of the other dragons of earth other than that maybe he felt he should stand alone or be the ultimate lone survivor or something like that, I don't recall an explaination being made. It seemed mostly like they were looking for a way to finish off all of the characters within that 90 minute time limit and couldn't fit anything better in it due to that. I must seem like I am overdramatic or harsh or something, and I am honestly very sorry if I have offended or provoked you by saying any of this, I was just throwing opinions and ideas around and I guess I got a bit careless.
I only have 2 discs of CCS to see before the end of the series (plus I need to see the 2nd movie after those), so it is feeling a bit sad to think it is so near to the end. I felt like it was going to be so long and all at first (looking at the numbers (18 show DVDs and 2 movies), but as the show went on I really got lost in the story and suddenly there is only 2 dics of show left. I kinda bare mixed feelings for the whole romance triangles though, I really liked Shaoran and Meilin as a couple, but now that is finished from what I can see, so that is a major bummer for me, but I am still thinking about Yukito vs. Shaoran for Sakura and how will that be effected by Yue and what will happen in general. And then they have two constantly attempted and failed confessions: Shaoran confessing love to Sakura, and Toya trying to talk to Yukito (presumably about his being Yue and having magic powers and all). I think maybe some of this will conclude on disc 17 because it is called Confessions (the disc title is called that anyway).
Side CCS note: I love big-Kero's voice (his Japanese voice that is), because I know it from Vash the Stampede on Japanese Trigun. I was cracking up in the 'Sakura in Wonderland' episode when he said "I AM THE QUEEN!!"
Jesus is Lord.