Live-Action Anime: Casshern
Silverhammer writes "Apple Japan is hosting the trailer (Quicktime required, of course) for an upcoming movie called simply CASSHERN. There have been many attempts at so-called 'live-action anime', but this is possibly the most impressive attempt I've ever seen. Part 'Final Fantasy', part 'Brazil', with CG and green screen work that puts even 'LoTR' to shame. (Hat tip: Penny Arcade)."
I don't follow anime that closely nor Japanese cinema at all, but I watched the trailer and the eye candy looked pretty good. I have a bunch of questions:
1) Will there be a release in English?
2) If so, will it have subtitles or overdubbing?
3) Where was the movie shot?
4) The actors and target audience are clearly Japanese. Was the rest of the production (directing, crew, special effects) all done by Japanese?
5) Most of the writing in the trailer was Japanese (no surprise), but the title (CASSHERN) was in English. Is there any significance to this? Is this a common practice? Does the movie have both a Japanese and an English title? (I couldn't tell on the Japanese side.)
6) The production values and trailer looked pretty darn good (and I didn't even understand what was going on...) Is there any particular reason why Japanese movies don't get released in the US the way US movies get released in Japan? Don't most US movies get released in Japanese when shown in Japan?
--LP
Guys, that's gonna be great. The original anime was shown on italian tv about 10/15 years ago. It was called Kyashan which is phonetically pretty much the same. So, the story is that androids go mad and try to conquer the world (and pretty much succeed) the son of a brilling scientist which collaborated constructing the androids becomes a cyborg to save the world... There are a girl and a dog-cyborg that go around fighting with him... It sounds cheesy but the anime was *great* to say the least. Brilliant. And the trailer makes me hope for the best!!! Man what a news!!! I can't wait!!
If it's live action anime you want - that one is a musty watch as well. There is some pretty slick CG work in there. If you watch the specials you'll see some of the really hard (and painful) work the actors had to go though!
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Hrm, I didn't actually think our eye was that sensitive to color differences beyond 8-bit gradations per-channel (although clearly the eye is way more sensitive in some channels like green if I recall correctly), so your claim that it senses 128-bit difference is sort of a surprise to me. Do you have a source for that 128-bit assertion? That's way higher than anything I ever heard and I did study this stuff at one point; I don't claim to be an expert though.
I've privately long-considered the intensity and luminosity to be more fundamental limitations on film (or computer screens). Light shining off things just doesn't glare as much on film as in real life. I suspect that's a much bigger difference between film and real-life than the bits-of-color issues you're describing.
Anybody have the pronunciation for this? Is it "cass-hern" or "cas-shern"? I caught the Japanese narration saying "ca-sher-no" but I was wondering if anybody had it in English.
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I'd watch it, subed or dubed :). Anyone see the Final Fantasy VII Advent Children trailer?( http://www.square-enix.co.jp/dvd/ff7ac/) ;). Bebop has a great into though, but terribly overplayed (the series).
The Wachowski brothers were very much anime-motivated in that movie...
Yep, but no one in the mass media seem to coment on this. I'm so sick of hearing "Matrix inspired" or "Matrix like", I know the Matrix pulled out some great effects but a good portion of them were seen on Anime before it!
No other anime is better than Big O. Simply for the fact of the intro.
I'm not that much of a fan of the intro, kind of chessy IMO
Can't read the Jap, but from other comments I gather it's a post fallout world with androids who want to conquer the world, and a cyborg who helped create the androids wanting to save it.
./ pretty well, i'll post a BitTorrent link if it goes (or anyone can on the site in my sig, post it under the Releases)
Just watch the trailer, the eery graphics is SUPERB. The interweaving of live action into anime is intriguing, and from just the trailer I can already get a sense of the style and mood of the movie, with a strong feel of Dune (future tech + medieval setting).
I will certainly want to see this in theater, if it's not Japan only. I'm in Canada.
PS. The trailer seems to be surviving
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Ridley Scott is a good example of a director who does this, many French works (City of Lost Children had some recognition in the states), all the way back to Fritz Lang's Metropolis.
Tossed in among all the HK fantasy/SF cinema, this looks like just another film. A high budget one, one that looks like it could be really good, but not some sort of exceptional breakthrough that people have been making it out to be of late.
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I don't think the Wachowskis tried to hide that they borrowed some of the visual style from Dark City - in fact, the rooftop that Trinity runs over at the beginning of The Matrix was a set *from* Dark City.
The underlying similarity, though, is because both are based on Gnosticism. Neo and John Murdoch are both the gnostic archetype of the person who realizes the true nature of the world, and so is able to control it. In one of the Matrix sequels, there is even a reference to a ship called the Gnosis.
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