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Unikitty! (2017)
why is there so much hate towards this cute and innocent idea?
This entire show is a play on your childhood creativity. its funny because it wants to be funny and it has the material visuals to capitalize on it. the jokes stay on topic and give kids a better sense of remarkable sarcasm than other shows that use blunt obviousness in long chunks.
in tone, this is bright, happy, exciting, cheery, and totally aware of being ignorant.
the writing staff and the directors all come from the same places of darker adult media, and thus have a new and interesting way to express their thoughts to the kids,
its a bridge to be built. not one to be torn down.... well.... actually.... go ahead. keep blowing it up. because you know? its all just fun and games with unikitty. and that is the lesson.
~Horsenwelles, Dan
Gekijôban Poketto Monsutâ Kesshôtô no Teiô Entei (2000)
this is a phenomenal visual experience that may test your morality
The beginning of the film perfectly sets the tone, with a father and daughter playing pretend. The whole film plays on the psychology of the daughter after she loses her father to the unown.
The glorious visual 3D effects on top of the painted backdrops make for a visual feast that I compare to frozen's "let it go" tower creation. Only with a sea shell aesthetic. The daughter experiences the vast amounts of things she can do based on belief and power.
The moral of the story is the heart that beats throughout. Its the understanding of a broken family. The questions of how to handle it. Its beautiful moral ambiguity.
The story is immersive as any grand adventure. This film has been IMMENSELY underrated and abused by critics.