GhaleonQ
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I hate their starting point (post-Pixar cartoons crammed into a realistic box), but the animation and modeling was made to look lovely by the cinematography. I thought Wall-E and Ratatouille were artistically incoherent, but this was incredibly well-done. I didn't enjoy the movie or writing or whatever, but I think this is the closest I've come to liking a realism-aping C.G.I. movie.
America has a really bad history with feature-length animation that's not meant to appeal to children at all. Both commercial (say, Princess) and artistic (The Book Of The Dead/Shisha No Sho) get made all over the world, but they barely ever come here. I think they'd bomb.
Kuro Madoushi said:Not entirely a kid's film, though I wonder how a fully animated 'adult' film would be taken by audiences? Seems anything 'animated' automatically gets 'kid-geared' stuck to it.
America has a really bad history with feature-length animation that's not meant to appeal to children at all. Both commercial (say, Princess) and artistic (The Book Of The Dead/Shisha No Sho) get made all over the world, but they barely ever come here. I think they'd bomb.