Friday, 27 September 2013

Spirited Away




I enjoyed this because its strangely weird and different, the trailer makes the film seem really interesting and i want to watch it. in my lesson i did watch the whole film. i thought that it would be boring but all the really good sounds and effects i got into it and felt like the film was not  animation. I watched the film in english so was easier to watch whereas i read english subtitles  i was glad that it was in english so that i could be drawn to it. im glad they do an english version/ english trailer so its easier to recommend the film to someone which i would defiently do.
a lot of the characters where unusual and were from another world. the humans were similar because a lot of anime faces and expressions are the same and that is how i recognise the feature of anime. the characters in the film are out of the ordinary, interesting and different. it seems to be around this one family who went to another world of people that don't seem to breathe. Toshio Suzuki made the film and Hayao Miyazaki was the director of it. animation techniques used in this film are             . i think that anime and japanese film have influenced the UK/US animation/films quite a bit because if you see the films and the similarities between all of them you notice that they are all influenced by each other and by wherever they where originally from. ANIME is different to western animation because they are set differently and have different aspects of animations. also a lot of western animation sometimes makes more sense to us now than it did in Akira for example because i was confused at the start and wasn't quite sure what was going on, however in spirited away i understood slightly more because what had happened was more clear whereas in Akira there were just a load of motorbikes.