tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2323543890331313328.post1701743711076867162..comments2024-02-14T05:37:12.373+00:00Comments on Hanners' Anime 'Blog: Shangri-la - Episode 4Hannershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02789149333914200143noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2323543890331313328.post-42737992358551542672009-04-28T11:31:00.000+01:002009-04-28T11:31:00.000+01:00To write or not to write.
Lol, adding words to ex...To write or not to write. <br />Lol, adding words to express my current dilemma. One man’s hell is another man heaven, myself I don’t have the same issue with regards to Shangri-la the graphite trading is an interesting device maybe because as an economics students following the simple law of demand and supply leading towards a carbon currency is rather interesting like in the past when most of Europe and Britain used the gold standard as a exchange and measure of economic power of one countries.<br /><br />While cliché can be overuse in anime in most cases what cases can anyone support which isn’t cliché I think what it boils down to is it entertaining as Cliché can be entertaining. Being original doesn’t necessarily equate to greater enjoyment. The plot itself is moving towards 3 path judging from 3 different perspective and many of them are hidden with the origin relating to each character does everything looks as simple as it seems, hints are given but I’m doubting the truth to be different later. The gist of the episode relates to Kuniko development and her idea to allow everyone to live freely on Altas via the usage of force, to me it a sense of excitement hoping for resolution and excitement when it happens.zaerisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2323543890331313328.post-14774246203770907992009-04-28T09:03:00.000+01:002009-04-28T09:03:00.000+01:00It's nothing to do with their sexuality or express...It's nothing to do with their sexuality or expression of it (which I have absolutely zero problem with), and it's everything to do with the tiresome and repetitive use of Momoko's sexuality as a comic vehicle - It wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't cringe-worthingly unfunny, and even then it would be more palatable if it wasn't wheeled out every two minutes to cover up the fact that the rest of the plot is largely an embarrassment.<br /><br />Mikuni is probably one of the more interesting characters the series has, but she still feels like a tired old cliche that we've seen done better countless times before.Hannershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02789149333914200143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2323543890331313328.post-67567877968558197092009-04-28T04:34:00.000+01:002009-04-28T04:34:00.000+01:00I don't understand people irk with transsexual. In...I don't understand people irk with transsexual. In form of writing you consider it a form of gag but the jokes/gag are about a part of Momoko making it a characterization of her character. Being open freely with her sexually it is no different from gay people making gay jokes about themselves. Just curious do you have a general dislike of transvestite in general or are your feelings neutral in this case?<br /><br />I assume or rather listen to the conversation between the Mikuni servants, Mikuni herself is telepathic having the ability to read minds. While you see her mercilessly kill without warning her reasoning consist the tendency of others to lie and by nature she reacts the way she does. Miko exhibit an honest personality allowing her to communicate with Mikuni. The only thing lacking was a transition scene at the end of near the end of episode 3 to clear up the matter.Zaerisnoreply@blogger.com