TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1577198) wrote:Why can't they leave Oshii be to make stuff like Sky Crawlers?
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1577198) wrote:
Galaxy Drifter Vifam
OK, so I went into this show expecting it to be good, but it was absolutely amazing and totally blew me away. Sometimes mistakenly referred to as Round Vernian Vifam, Galaxy Drifter Vifam's staff has a good pedigree. Gundam's Yoshiuki Tomino did some planning, but his hand isn't readily visible in the series' execution. Hiroyuki Hoshiyama, script-writer of like a million things, is credited with the original concept and the bulk of the writing. Takeyuki Kanda is the director, and he should be well-known to mecha fans as the director of Armor Hunter Mellowlink, Dragonar, co-director of Fang of the Sun Dougram and he directed the first episodes of Gundam 08th MS Team. Sadly, he did not finish the final project because he was abruptly killed in a car accident.
I have heard Vifam compared to Infinite Ryvius, but this is a fundamentally erroneous comparison. On the surface, the shows share a few minor similarities: both feature young people lost in space, stranded aboard a spaceship. But, while Ryvius plays out like a Lord of the Flies remake starring angsty teens, Vifam is decidedly its own beast. The characters are 13 children, ranging from age 4 to age 16. Due to an outbreak of war, these kids somehow become stranded on a ship, and, when they attempt to get home, things go awry. I should note that, not only is this series not as dark as Ryvius (not even an attempt at LotF, that is not what is going on here) but also the kids are only on the spaceship for about half the series' 46 episode run time. Vifam has other things it wants to accomplish.
The strengths of Vifam are many: the action sequences of the second half of the show are absolutely brilliant. Lots of old robot shows struggle in this department. For me, though, the direction there is on par with anything from any era. The pacing is good, and the story seems well-planned out. The main selling point, however, is the character writing. It is phenomenal. Each one of these kids is a three-dimensional, fleshed out character. They all get adequate screen time, and they grow and change in a very organic-feeling way. All the kids' characters are well-established at the beginning and the characters they grow into are also well-established by the end. This really helps the transition from A to B and how the audience perceives it and feels about it. The characters go through what we want them to go through and are affected accordingly. With 13 leading characters, it would have been so easy to leave some out, but Vifam just excels at handling the task.
For me, Vifam stands beside SDF Macross (and above Votoms and Zeta Gundam) as the other must-see mecha series from the 80s.
This is so weird to me. He is such an amazing director and so highly regarded both in America and Japan. I suppose as long as 2.0 made enough money such that Production I.G. allowed Oshii to make his other things, then I am OK with it existing. I will never watch it again, however.Neane (post: 1577257) wrote:There's a lot of Oshii-hatin', some people are just jealous that Oshii has a career in doing something he loves.
Alright! Always happy to talk about anime and am glad people read. If I can get the small handful of people here who I think will be interested and would be willing to give this show a chance to actually watch it, I will be over the moon.Neane wrote:[Vifam]Added to my list of anime to watch. Thank you very much as always.
It is not the first time I have had to wait for a long time for something to be subbed.I really want to see this, but I believe I heard that there will be like a year's wait for more of it? Could be (and hopefully am) wrong about this, though.
Nadia (post: 1577476) wrote:Because everyone loves Lelouch and Suzaku throws a wrench in Lelouch's plans quite often, and they don't like that (and neither does Lelouch). I actually found Lelouch and Suzaku to be quite similar, especially later on in the series, and I pitied them both. I think once you watch R2, you'll see why many people dislike Suzaku.
Yeah, I haven't made that leap myself yet. Maybe one day....maybe....Crossfire (post: 1578561) wrote:Finished Zeta Gundam. Couldn't find a subbed version of the Stardust Memory OVA, so I moved on to Double Zeta. I kind of regret it. The sudden change in tone was a little too much for my tastes...
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