makes no sense at all ,, honestly very bad
Makes no sense at all ,, honestly very bad
Makes perfect sense, but the exposition ruins the whole experience. Final 20 minutes are downright bad.
TEMEE~
Its a great movie, good story, nice animation, great soundtrack.. whats not to like
The final 20 minutes are great, you're just retarded
I am sure they are great to someone with the intellect of a goldfish. Said people love being spoonfed all noteworthy subtext a given film might possibly have. Just so happens it ruins the experience to anyone with an IQ above room temperature
How does it spoonfeed you the subtext? It's a perfect ending and I don't see how you could do it better, how would you end it?
Posting more beautiful kino
>I didn't understand therefore is bad
I guess this is how rotten tomatoes works.
Pretty sure that's how the uy fanbase rates Lum the forever
MORE BEAUTIFUL KINO
MOAR
Beautiful dreamer, beautiful film
And that concludes the kino dump
OP and indeed Zig Forums was a faggot on this day
Eh fuck it, more kino dumps
DAJA VU
The beautiful dreamer herself
It's amazing though. The film is a statement of the beauty of real world and the anime industry itself and pushed the boundaries of animation back them.
One of the best and most mature japanese animated movies besides EoE or Tenchi Forever.
back then*
Sorry
>The film is a statement of the beauty of real world
I love the film but how is that the message?
The dream world is pretty great, Mujaki even tries to bribe Ataru with the harem he always wanted, but Lum is not there and Ataru is clear of not wanting to live in a world without Lum and prefers to destroy the dream.
Lum is not just the Beautiful Dreamer but she is also a representation of the real world, with all its problems, it's also a beautiful place to live and exists. Ataru decides wake up instead of living in the fantasy Mujaki was offering.
You could say that, but having the most otherworldly character be a representation of the real world is a little farfetched to me. Lum is the least real thing in uy
The entire world of UY is comical and fantastic even before the arrival of Lum. Shinobu is super strong, Ataru and his comical bad luck always got him in all sort of troubles, hell, he was even engaged with an alien before Lum, according to Only You. Lum is not the least realistic thing in UY by far.
Anyways, going back to the point. Lum being the representation of the real world is not about her being an alien or the "least real thing", it's about her being a woman, a beautiful woman that Ataru loves (just like he explained to the small Lum from the dream during the last part of the movie). Being able to tell the name of the person you love the most is the key to going back to the real world, we even get a small comical scene of Ataru saying all the names of the girls he know, before finally accepting to say the name of Lum.
Lum is the key to wake up and she is in the real world, outside the fantasy of Mujaki and the reason Ataru is looking for a wake to escape the dream. She is clearly the representation of the real world and why Ataru decides to destroy the fantasy.
for a way*
I'd say a flying electric girl is less realistic than a strong girl, a man with extreme bad luck and a pink haird alien that has no extraordinary traits beyond being an extra terrestrial, I'd also counterpoint and say lum's presence is the reason for everyone else's extraordinary traits but oshii didn't make remember my love so that point is mute.
The ending came across to me as
>Ataru can't live in his perfect dream world without Lum because without her it's imperfect
>I'd say a flying electric girl is less realistic than a strong girl, a man with extreme bad luck
I mean, his bad luck was enough to bring aliens to Earth to start an invasion and was forced to compete against the alien princess in a tag game.
Clearly that is less realistic and probably that let's say, an alien with electric powers.
>That point is mute
Yeah, before Lum appeared the world of Ataru was already exagerated and fantastic. You can even see in the anime a cameo of Kei and Akane and the mention of other strange things, especially when it's about the childhood of some characters, like Sakura or Ataru.
>The ending came across to me as
>Ataru can't live in his perfect dream world without Lum because without her it's imperfect
That's true, but it also goes beyond that. Ataru loves the thrill of Lum chasing him but deep down he really likes her and the constant chase of Lum is the way he can always keep loving her. A dream without Lum is like a bowl of beef without beef, as Ataru explained. He can't be bribed by Mujaki and he prefers to destroy the dream than to stay in that fantasy. Ataru is looking for a way to reach reality (Lum).
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Does Mommy know you're playing with the computer again? You know you need to be at least 12 years old to post here, right?