Giovanni's Island · review
What. A. Big. Mood. in 1945 some stuff with some armies went on, you might've heard about it before. this movie does not mention the rape of nanking but it does tell the story of some people on some island somewhere. then it tells the story of the same people in places not on some island somewhere. the art is really really really good and enhances the most emotional scene in the movie which was very touching if you weren't listening to someone complain about the subs for the entire fucking scene, luceo. aside from the highly stylised moments on the galactic railroad the art isgenerally good, two of the characters are consistently vibrant and fun to watch.
during the first half of the movie there's a great bit that really hits home how cool hearing stuff is, they're like singing a song and shit. the dub is really good and if you don't watch dubs i'm putting you on the f.b.i watchlist you fucking weebo pedo.
i really enjoyed this movie. perhaps you could consider the portrayal of the soviets as pretty nice guys who're just following orders bad, but i don't feel like thinking super critically right now. also for a movie about world war II im pretty sure there was nothing about the nuclear bombs. mostly it's just a story about people, and the circumstances they're in, rather than a movie that makes any historical judgements.
ok 10/10 i think, don't @ me on discord saying that i enjoy images of little girls i do not enjoy little images of little girls stop it do not say i enjoy them,