Alondro
Joined Feb 2016
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... given my treatment for an almost identical opening plot line in what is intended to be a short animated film was submitted in 2004, this is almost certainly trying to steal it.
Fortunately for me, they BUTCHERED the idea with the incessant need to shove evil bad guys into a story which should have focused entirely upon the human element and the nebulous notion of what makes us human, as well as notions of selfless love and self-sacrifice.
Instead, it was twisted into a generic and terribly-written pile of random Hollywood excrement.
I'm actually pleased, as this means MY idea is still intact and ready to rend hearts when I've perfected the one scene still annoying me.
Fortunately for me, they BUTCHERED the idea with the incessant need to shove evil bad guys into a story which should have focused entirely upon the human element and the nebulous notion of what makes us human, as well as notions of selfless love and self-sacrifice.
Instead, it was twisted into a generic and terribly-written pile of random Hollywood excrement.
I'm actually pleased, as this means MY idea is still intact and ready to rend hearts when I've perfected the one scene still annoying me.
This animation is VASTLY below Ghibli's level! It's not even close to "Avatar: The Last Airbender"! The characterization is horrendous, not a single one feels like an actual person in any way, shape, or form.
The plotting is absurd, clearly no research went into how a war would actually be fought or how to craft the conflict in a way that created meaningful stakes and the appearance of a genuine threat.
This feels like a cheap hack-job remake of "Sailor Moon" pushed by socially-awkward Tumblr artists.
The plotting is absurd, clearly no research went into how a war would actually be fought or how to craft the conflict in a way that created meaningful stakes and the appearance of a genuine threat.
This feels like a cheap hack-job remake of "Sailor Moon" pushed by socially-awkward Tumblr artists.