Is it good? Do Yea Forums hate Hosoda now?
Is it good? Do Yea Forums hate Hosoda now?
not good
I for one, never liked Hosoda. Dumb furry, and not in the good way like Tezuka with his sexy mouse lust.
Hosoda being a furry was never a funny meme
Superflatism is cool but I find his movies pretty uninspired thematically so I just latch on to the fur to shit on them despite not really having any strong feelings one way or another.
At the very least I can appreciate how Hosoda was a catalyst for Ryo-Timo becoming as big as he did and paving the way to gear a lot of studios to take on webgen talent.
>Is it good?
Yes.
>Do Yea Forums hate Hosoda now?
Contrarians did since Summer Wars.
>now
I have never seen an appreciation towards him.
I like him, but Mirai no Mirai is so-so. Having as protagonist a really young child is challenging and somewhat fresh nowadays. I particularly disliked the lead seiyuu. She did not sound like a child to me and that kept distracting me. It was even worse when there is a scene when he has to interact with other children who really sound like children.
Another problem is how the movie is composed of many short tales about the family. The way they are stitched together isn't good.
Summer Wars > Wolf Children > Mirai > TGWLTT > Boy & Beast
I will never understand the hate. It was by far more entertaining than TGWLTT
I want them to fuck
Honestly this movie was just so utterly uninteresting that it feels impossible to care for any of the characters. It was made for only one particular audience in mind (beginner parents) and even that appeal is dull.
we call that "comfy" over here
It's solid for 1 hour and a half, but then the edgelord Sasuke clone and his DARKNESS plotline were terrible and unnecessary.
>I can only find things directly related to me interesting
Sounds like autism.
No, comfy tends to stretch for a wide audience both cheerful and grumpy. Mirai keeps switching around with who it wants to appeal, yet it never appeals to a young audience in any form. It is strictly for young mothers and fathers who reflect on their past selves as kids with sibling-jealousy issues or some messed-up traits involving wanting to meet their sibling's older selves, talking to dogs and meeting great-grandpas, but NEVER anyone else. It is simply made to resonate with certain viewers, but never a general audience.
If you like your family, you'll like it.
If you don't, you may not like it. But you may appreciate them more... maybe.
I like my family, who doesn't
Ranking the segments:
Kid mom > great grandfather > train station > dolls > dog
I would rate it if I could find it online
it was a pretty nice movie, I watched it in the theater a week ago. the kid is annoying at first but then again, it is literally a kid so its to be expected.
its a movie about familiy, I went into it knowing nothing about it except for the fact that the sister is from the future or something and came out pleasantly surprised.
I dont know your family, why would I like them
That ranking is pretty fucking spot on.
great grandfather > mom > dog > station = dog
great grandfather and station probably had the greatest life lessson.
I was gonna go watch in theaters with a girl I wanna go out with but she cancelled cause her menstrual cramps are super bad since she's 24 and has never had sex.
I watched Summer Wars, Wolf Chidlren, and Boy & Beast with my exgirlfriend so I don't know if I'm gonna be able to watch it without breaking down.
Thanks for reading my blog.
careful, she might want a baby after watching this movie.
don't worry, stay tunned
Or hate them forever.
I need his mom's smug face.
Her expressions are amazing.
>vlc
she looks like a midget here
Nope. I think it was meh.
The problem is that the segments don't really join up too well. My biggest problem was that despite the film being called "Mirai", Mirai doesn't even make up 40% of the film.
Also, I can buy the time traveling crap, but I really can't buy how Yuko can take human form...or why would future Mirai even recognize Yuko (I would think Yuko would be dead by future Mirai's time or something).
Yuko could have easily still been alive when she was 10 or 12.
And the reason it's called Mirai is that it was her arrival that messed with the status quo of the house which Kun was used to, and started his path to find his place within the family again.
I saw it in the theater and it wasn't overly impressive. It felt like a movie that you have to be a parent to enjoy. The beginning was very slow too, and anything remotely interesting started happening towards the end.
Did this finally get proper subs?
>she's 24 and has never had sex.
Fat, mentally retarded, or both?