TristanSilya
Joined Apr 2018
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The cast and participants were all very wholesome, professional, and fun to watch but there's not much more than that.
I think a format like Terrace House would work better for this type of setup. The concept of the wolf is interesting but nothing really happens. I'm quite sure show forgot about the wolf concept entirely at certain at points in the show.
It would be nice to see more lifestyle and activities that the group participates in together. Most of the scenes are just small banter and taking pictures. It can be a bit cheesy at times with the music and slow motion shots like a romance drama but that's also the allure of it all.
With not much actually happening and it being 12 episodes long it does feel a bit too long. Cutting out some scenes or replacing it with more fun activities would balance out the show tremendously.
I think a format like Terrace House would work better for this type of setup. The concept of the wolf is interesting but nothing really happens. I'm quite sure show forgot about the wolf concept entirely at certain at points in the show.
It would be nice to see more lifestyle and activities that the group participates in together. Most of the scenes are just small banter and taking pictures. It can be a bit cheesy at times with the music and slow motion shots like a romance drama but that's also the allure of it all.
With not much actually happening and it being 12 episodes long it does feel a bit too long. Cutting out some scenes or replacing it with more fun activities would balance out the show tremendously.
Not your typical Godzilla movie. Do not expect any crazy fights, formidable enemies, or cool action sequences. This is more of a reimagined take on the origins of Godzilla, a very small insight of its early days.
The high points are the extremely bizarre and disturbing representation of Godzilla and what it has to go through and watching as people learn about this new creature and how to properly deal with it, if it's even possible.
The weakest aspect of the movie is the pacing. It starts to drag on a bit too long. Certain scenes feel flat or drawn out. It would be cool to see a bit more movement and forms of Godzilla, though.
Overall decent movie if you love Godzilla definitely check it out for more more and backstory.
The high points are the extremely bizarre and disturbing representation of Godzilla and what it has to go through and watching as people learn about this new creature and how to properly deal with it, if it's even possible.
The weakest aspect of the movie is the pacing. It starts to drag on a bit too long. Certain scenes feel flat or drawn out. It would be cool to see a bit more movement and forms of Godzilla, though.
Overall decent movie if you love Godzilla definitely check it out for more more and backstory.
The anime had a lot of potential with a interesting debut. The pacing was good and the plot made sense.
The gates were an interesting concept and paved a way for worldbuilding and potential subplots. The virtual game menu was cool and made sense for the most part, at least initially.
Where the anime suffers is in pacing and in power creep. Power scaling quickly overtook the plot and the entire anime simply became a neverending showcase of how absurdly, nonsensecially, and ridiculous JinWoo is. So much so that even assigned plot armor, suspension of disbelief, and the nature of it being an anime it's still laughable to watch.
It's definitely an anime aimed at every young boys who have the need to be overpowered at everything. This would be better executed by putting more emphasis on character development and slowing down the pacing.
I do appreciate that there aren't too much fan service, though, as all of these "reverse harem" types of anime get really old really fast. Overall the strength lies in the first half of S1.
The gates were an interesting concept and paved a way for worldbuilding and potential subplots. The virtual game menu was cool and made sense for the most part, at least initially.
Where the anime suffers is in pacing and in power creep. Power scaling quickly overtook the plot and the entire anime simply became a neverending showcase of how absurdly, nonsensecially, and ridiculous JinWoo is. So much so that even assigned plot armor, suspension of disbelief, and the nature of it being an anime it's still laughable to watch.
It's definitely an anime aimed at every young boys who have the need to be overpowered at everything. This would be better executed by putting more emphasis on character development and slowing down the pacing.
I do appreciate that there aren't too much fan service, though, as all of these "reverse harem" types of anime get really old really fast. Overall the strength lies in the first half of S1.
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