Ghost in the Shell
The trailer is really pretty.
I’m still pretty sure I’m not going to see the movie because of the whitewashing. If not for that, this movie has a lot of stuff that I’d be all over: amazing aesthetic, an interesting vision of future technology, a great female lead. I think it would have been exactly the kind of movie that’d work for me. But the studio ruined it with whitewashing. And I’m a bit sad about that.
Others have pointed out that the trailer is hella appropriative: “The ratio of cool-Japanese-stuff to Japanese people in the trailer is like 2000:1. There is nothing easier for Hollywood to do than disinclude the Asian faces, nothing.”.
The trailer for Valerian looks visually impressive, but I fully expect it to be narratively simplistic (which is sort of what I think of The Fifth Element: I really wanted the film to be deeper than it was).
Mirrored from Under the Beret.
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(Looks heavily based on the anime series, not so much the manga.)
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I confess that I've often enjoyed seeing remakes of movies just to see what the new creative team chooses to emphasize or downplay. There have been a number of films where the remake seems to just boil down to "we remade it for audiences who don't like subtitles," which I don't fully get.
(I will say, though, that I find watching subtitled Anime slightly frustrating -- there's something about the limitations of animated faces and the cadence of Japanese that make me feel like I'm missing a level of emotional content and subtext.)
I've seen some interesting remakes. I enjoyed comparing the versions of Flight of the Phoenix, and I own multiple versions of The Great Gatsby and The Razor's Edge. I enjoyed comparing Let The Right One In versions, as well as The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.
The worst remake I think I've seen is the American version of The Secret In Their Eyes, which compares really poorly to the original Argentinian film (which I adored).
I'm tempted to rewatch the 1995 film, although since I'm unlikely to see the new version I can't really compare it. I suspect that the newer film will be faster-paced.