Well, the trick in anime is that carton and pure CGI without combining with real movie enables you to enjoy SCI-FI without bounds, everything is possible [...] Movie, well movie has bounds, too many.
There are some great SF movies without any special effects at all. Take for example Tarkovsky's Stalker.
IMO it's a great movie, I've seen it several times and always left the cinema deeply moved, though it is more ascetic than Dogma movies.
Having said that, I have nothing against anime. It's just another form, and as in any art form it contains some great works and some crap.
There are some great SF movies without any special effects at all. Take for example Tarkovsky's Stalker. IMO it's a great movie, I've seen it several times and always left the cinema deeply moved, though it is more ascetic than Dogma movies.
Having said that, I have nothing against anime. It's just another form, and as in any art form it contains some great works and some crap.
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