Postby ClosetOtaku » Sat Nov 26, 2005 7:57 pm
MTV Original Aeon Flux: If you can get beyond the lack of clothing and improbable costumes (and that takes some doing)... Aeon Flux was a rather grim cyberpunk-era animation series that regularly appeared on MTV's Liquid Television, itself a compilation of sobering and sometimes sick animation. Not something you'd want your kids to watch (although, given the state of television today, in some ways it represents a step up from the average garbage). Very hit-and-miss anthologies. Aeon Flux rose above the rest, in my opinion, because it was creative, kept you guessing as to who the good and bad guys were -- and then you realized, in cyberpunk, everyone is bad. Also, the ending (or what I interpreted to be the ending) was absolutely unexpected -- but it was my introduction to how story lines in anime don't always work out the way you think they will.
Having seen a few of the movie previews, I guess (perhaps not very generously) that it will be watered down from its edgy, unpredictable nature in the name of marketability. But is that a good or bad thing? I have to admit worshipping at the altar of creativity from time to time, looking past content and admiring edginess... yet garbage is garbage, no matter how you repackage it.
In any case, I'm going to re-watch some of the old episodes, and see how well it has stood the test of time. My guess is that I'll sit dumfounded for a while, then say to myself, "I wonder what I ever saw in that old cartoon?"
"If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world." -- C.S. Lewis