Friday, September 30, 2011

Tong: Perfect Blue Review


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Satoshi Kon's 'Perfect Blue' is one heck of a film! It's a psychological thriller that focuses on the life of an ex-pop star-turned-actress. Though 'Perfect Blue' is a "cartoon," it presents highly involving real-world themes regarding celebrities, their expected roles in society, and much, much more.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Tong: Botchan & Student Days

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For this week's Anime blog, I'm retreating from my usual "film review" format. This is because the two anime we've seen this week aren't truly films, and from my understanding they're more like Japanese after-school television specials.

The two specials are called 'Botchan' and 'Student Days', and they both cover a similar topic in one way or another - the Japanese education system.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Tong: Ninja Scroll Review


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Yoshiaki Kawajiri's 'Ninja Scroll' is a mess of an anime film. I'm sure I'm at the lower end of the spectrum since 'Ninja Scroll' has received critical acclaim at the time of its release, and Kawajiri's been praised for his work on 'Wicked City' and 'Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust'. Having not seen any of Kawajiri's other work other than this film, I must say this isn't a great first impression.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Tong: Akira Review




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Katsuhiro Otomo's 'Akira', set in a futuristic dystopian Tokyo, Japan, is one of the most famous and influential anime films for a reason. It transcended traditional Japanese animation boundaries and involved highly philosophical ideas and social issues. 'Akira' is a very ambitious film, and its ambition back in the late 1980's set the standard for anime films ever since.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Tong Introduction First Post

The name's Kent Tong, and I love long walks on the beach. Actually, I wouldn't know because I've never really had a long, meaningful walk on a beach. I'm from Destrehan, Louisiana, where I was born and raised. Destrehan is a fairly nice and quiet neighborhood. It's never too busy since the only major business in Destrehan are Winn Dixie, Smoothie King, Circle K, McDonald's, and Burger King. Though Destrehan is a small and quiet town, it's actually attracted some big-time movie companies. The pool scene from 'The Final Destination' was filmed literally down my street at a country club. And just last week, a film called 'The Paperboy' was being filmed next to Winn Dixie, starring Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, and Matthew McConaughey.