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A self-diagnosed misanthrope
Okay, so it's clear that live-action adaptations of japanese animes are going to become a thing now, perhaps a trend that will rival live-action superhero films in the near future. But unlike comic books, mangas and animes in general are a whole lot trickier to adapt, especially considering how most of them take place in Japan and in order for Hollywood to make sense of it, they'd have to make cast changes and deal with accusations of whitewashing and what not. But that's not even the worst - it's nearly impossible to recreate the feel of a Japanime. The only films I've seen that's come close to that were the Rurouni Kenshin live-action films (if you haven't watched all three of them, quit everything and do it), but even them were made in Japan for a Japanese audience. Not to say Japan's got a grip on live-action anime. The new Attack on Titan films are so cringeworthy you'll have to clench every fiber of your being to make it to the end.
What I'm talking, however, is a Hollywood production.
To get to the point, if you were given the right to adapt an anime, any anime to the big screen, and you were given a hefty budget, how would you go on about it? Who would you cast? What would you change and what would you leave unchanged?
What I'm talking, however, is a Hollywood production.
To get to the point, if you were given the right to adapt an anime, any anime to the big screen, and you were given a hefty budget, how would you go on about it? Who would you cast? What would you change and what would you leave unchanged?