Wednesday 14 September 2016

Back Behind the Lens

I went out and took some pictures today.

Grains

Shocking right. But its the first time in a long while I have gone out and done that for myself.

I didn’t get much to share but I did take about a hundred shots which is more than I have mustered the last few times. I hope this is me getting over this hill. I don't know if I have had artist block or what but I don't take photos for myself much. Heck it may have been years since I did it with any regularity.

Is the a link to how I feel? No doubt but what effects that. I have felt happier the last few weeks since some pressures have lifted. They will come back down but I am going to have a better foundation for them now.

Using Photoshop has felt better, less of a chore. I now want to tweak my pictures and show them off. Suppose I should grind through the lash few hundred of the wedding photos.

Wild Flower

On another note I have blasted my way through the first four Dresden Files books in the last five days. They are great I may even do a review what I have caught back up.

Still on books I have three on my shelf by my desk, all started and left untouched for months. I must sort that out.

I will do a more general update blog in the next week or two.

Saturday 3 September 2016

So. Just How Good is - Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu

It is a 13 part Anime from the winter 15/16 season by studio Deen. It is based on the Manga of the same name, which I haven read. (Yet)

Don't ask me to try and read the title out! I wont have a hope in hell. It has taken me a while to work my way through it due to one reason or another. I didn’t even learn of it until after the season had ended and some reviewers had rated it above “Boku dake ga Inai Machi” (Erased) witch I loved.



Here is some rambling and random thoughts on five and a half hours of Anime greatness.

First off the title, what dose it mean? It directly translates to something like -
"Shōwa Era, Genroku Era, Comic Storytelling, and Double Suicide"
witch sound more like a description than a title. I prefer a more natural translated title to a direct one and with this show we get -
“Showa and Genroku Era Lover's Suicide Through Rakugo”
Much nicer. So what is Rakugo?

Rakugo is like a form of one man storytelling/theatre. It reminds me of what Little Ronnie was famousfor. It is an old Japanese art of storytelling; preformed before a audience with no assistance apart from a bell a candle and a fan. It takes great acting skill in face a voice to pull it off. The are hundreds of story's, mostly comic but some are love story's or even horror.


The shows story is almost slice of life but is more plot focused. The bulk of takes place in a flashback, starting pre war going up to about the 60s. I think the present is some time in the 80s but its hard to tell. The title gives better clues to when it is set. The is a interesting set up in the present but the main focus is one the past and the death of a Rakugo performer.

We learn of two children growing up as apprentices to the art form. They bounce of each other as they grow and most of the story is around how they effect and are effected by the nature of the art. They upset the order of things and thus the plot is driven into a sorry place. The story runs deep and in very much character focused.

It is the people that makes this show great. I feel like they are real. The is so much to every one of them. not a mix of character traits but fleshed out people. The animation and voice acting is on such a level it is hard to find anything that can compare.

The Rakugo sets within the episodes are what stand out the most. They are funny, tragic and even poignant. though they are animated its like they don't need to be to work, the sheer force of acting behind the story makes it feel real. The is are two that add in the visuals to a greater extent both to show oh the person preforming is changing, one dying the other coming into his own after so long.


There is a big barrier in a show like this one, language. It can be a issue in most shows in the form of translation compatibility but here not only do the Rakugo story's need to work in English but there is issues with the structure of the society and the language of the world. Little things like roles to strange things such as shoes and the world of geisha. It took a fair bit of effort to keep up during the Rakugo performances and the intrigue was as hard to keep up with. It was worth it, as I have said it is all about interactions and following them was essential.

The direction of the show was almost formal but it was fitting with the times and nothing felt out of place. The sound and music were brilliant and made the world come together.

I could go into so much about this show, from gender issues to generation gaps and the place of the old with the new. Not to even mention all of the subtle stuff. All I will say is the is so much to love and is is present in such a way that feels grown up and clever.


So just how good is "Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu"? Pretty damn good. It hasn't effected me like “Usagi Drop” or put me on edge like “Boku dake” but as a whole it is excellent and very compelling. Cant Wait for season two.

The show is a work of art. No, it is more like an art gallery. A building which is a masterpiece in its own right that encompasses other great works. This show has all of the right parts to make a beautiful whole. It is at the top of its genera.

Thursday 1 September 2016

2016 The Year of Films [September]

Summer is ending but the film watching is gearing up.
Link to the INDEX

01. Eastern Promises (02.09.16)
My first Cronenberg film, and what a good one it is. I did have the twist spoiled some months back but it didn't diminish the film any. Strong acting and direction make for a well told story.

02. Roujin-Z (09.09.16)
From two of the greats, Otomo and Kon is this strange film. Its very funny and very very odd. The dub leaves much to be desired and is poorly localised, some of the voice acting is weak. Love the art style its a bit all over the place but it fits with the sensibility's of the film.

03. Captain America - Civil War (10.09.16)
Still awesome, it makes logical sense and holds up. The are three very distinct acts and each are almost a film in there own right. The conflicts are what makes this film tic and it gets the interactions spot on.

04. Coraline (11.09.16)
Haunting and beautiful. A fantastic stop animation film and a well told story. Love How Coraline seems like real girl. Top to bottom a fantastic production.

05. Moongirl [short] (12.09.16)
A short by Laika, somewhat strange but a nice and fun ride if a bit simple, the ending made up for that though. Nice animation and direction, the boys voice-acting and dialogue was a bit much but Moongirls was spot on.

06. Brazil (14.09.16)
What if Monty Python did 1989? You get a wild ride and a damn good one. Love it from start to end, the music, the acting, the direction and the world. Its all great.

07. Home Sweet Home [short] (16.09.16)
Wow! Such a great film, so much packed into 9 minuets. The level of detail and art quality is top notch. How they anthropomorphising of the buildings was great and even though the were no dialogue it came across well. I felt sad for a house.

08. The Prestige (17.09.16)
The is much that could be said about this film. From the nature of good and bad to the art of preforming and just how far do you stretch believability? This is going to become one of the greats, it has a very interesting plot told in a very non liner way but it makes sense and the twists are unexpected. Awesome.

09. Appleseed (18.09.16)
By the writer of Ghost in the Shell, and is shows. An interesting take on post humanism and robotics. Very 80s in style but it works.

10. Unbreakable (19.09.16)
A very well made film and a interesting take on the whole comic book hero idea. Its the ending that turns this film into  a very very awesome one. A look into the mind of a villain. I love how low key it is how normal everything seems, even the acts of heroism are small scale.

11. American Psycho (23.09.16)
Wow, all over the place and very damn crazy. I don't know what to make of it. Its a awesome ride but not one I felt like I was awake for.

12. Ghost in the Shell- SAC - Solid State Society (24.09.16)
Very compelling story. Mostly well told a bit too much tell instead of show bit it works. It felt like the two previous series. The music is fantastic. The themes and plot is so good I may do a blog on it.

13 Ghost in the Shell - Arise - OVA 1 Ghost Pain (25.09.16)
Interesting. A re-imagining of the origin of section 9. Not sure about the younger looking Major or how much she shows but its off to a strong start. Feels like ghost in the Shell so far.

14 Ghost in the Shell - Arise - OVA 2 Ghost Wispers (25.09.16)
 The team is coming together. Nice continuation of the wider plot with the memory virus. I like how one or two of the other members have a bit more to them now. Its clicking together in all the right ways. Like most GitS it talk heavy but it works.

I had hoped to watch more this month, but al least the were some very very good films. The Prestige was the best but there were no stinkers.