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theprancingponi · 3 months
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RP partners wanted
Since omegle is dead, I’m looking for short or long term rp partners (18+ pls) for rp via email or discord.
I rp in third person paragraphs only. I have several starters for almost all of the below listed pairings. I’m only looking for cc/cc, no OCs only as side charas.
snarry
drarry
wolfstar
newt/theseus
00q
geraskier
quiobi
starker
merthur
roxlin
mckirk
mylock
wincest
aziracrow / ineffable husbands
boerne/thiel (German possible)
If interested email me with the characters you prefer to play and your ideas: [email protected]/discord: gingerrosemarysoap
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ivycopper · 11 months
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so just in case you're interested, if you ship the Holmeses, you'll probably like the Farnons as well. that's 70s ACGAS, not modern ACGAS. you're extremely welcome
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okariaonb · 1 year
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Sherlock - Love is Blindness
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Thanks to everyone who interacted with this blog/my videos, it's really motivating! More edits are coming!
Merci à tous ceux qui ont interagi avec ce blog/mes vidéos, c'est vraiment motivant ! D'autres fanvids arrivent !
If you enjoy my videos and would like to support me, here’s my Ko-Fi link :
Si vous aimez mes vidéos et que vous souhaitez me soutenir, voici mon lien Ko-Fi :
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timelessfools99 · 5 months
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SOS. I need help find any old Mycroft/Sherlock fanfic. It was called And the fever when I’m beside him, by Scriggly. It’s been deleted off AO3 and fanfic. I might die unless I can read it again. Please can anyone help!!
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drarreckyninja · 2 years
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Mycroft, texting: Answer your phone Sherlock, texting back: Wait a minute, I can’t find my phone Mycroft: Understood Mycroft, 5 minutes later: You’re a terrible person. You know you’re killing me. You’re killing me, Sherlock.
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authorstellarainbow · 2 years
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I spent the past two days binge reading any and all MyLock fics I could find on Ao3, and I still want more.
I adore Mycroft more and more with each fic, lol.
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moriko-666 · 1 year
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良かったですよ実写映画聖闘士星矢!とっても真面目に作ってて真面目すぎて序盤で終わっちゃってるんだけどwマイロックが格好いいし続き見たいなー!
資料欲しくてパンフ買ったけどマイロックの写真ちっちゃくてしょんぼり。いや聖闘士じゃないんだから当たり前か。
真剣佑くんはとても星矢だったよ。海外で受けてるといいな。彼の活躍が見たい。
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mas-de-saint-seiya · 1 year
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So… about that Live Action movie
Yesterday I had the chance to watch it so, if you’re interested, here’s my little review of it. If you are expecting an adaptation of the 80’s, classic story written by Kurumada sorry to inform you will be disappointed but if you are expecting a movie of the Netflix’s adaptation this film has you! Both on similar story and that USA necessity of changing the names (Seiya being probably the only one who kept his name. Just like in the Netflix KotZ serie) The visual effects were not bad to be honest, it wasn’t anything mind blowing but I was genuinely surprised they didn’t look awful. I’d even say they are at par and sometimes even better looking than some Marvel films now a days but the true star of the movie is the fights choreography and the director knew it. I had genuine fun watching the fights, they were shot in a very stylized way. It was really good watching a movie who was not afraid to be over the top on it’s choices. The acting was… it was. I’d say everyone did an alright job, the two stand outs being Mark Dacascos as Mylock (Tatsumi’s version of the film) was very charismatic and fun to watch and Arata Mackenyu does a good job as Seiya. Feels organic. The biggest actor the film has is Sean Bean and is good he was not in auto pilot but actually playing the role given. I appreciated that.
Overall, I think the movie was alright. Not a Saint Seiya live action but definitely a Knights of the Zodiac Live action and I’ll even say the writing was better than the Netflix show at times. If you liked Netflix’s KotZ you will definitely like this movie, and if you didn’t but you still go with that in mind I do believe you’ll have fun. 
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soo i just finished watching the knights of zodiac movie, here are my thoughts:
it was the most objectively mid movie ever
^okay maybe not ever but mid nonetheless
seiya and mylock best characters no i don't take criticism
the cast was just so....small...
^speaking of the cast, the fact that zoro from opla, bethany from jumanji, and cesar from on my block were all in this movie feels so wrong to me
what is cassios's problem??? why is he so mad all the time???
why do they keep calling seiya's dodging techniques, "dancing"??? it looks like normal dodging to me
mackenyu in normal clothes is something i didn't know i needed until now
the purple wig!!! burn it
what does knights of the zodiac even mean?? what zodiac??
also for what felt like such a long movie, i feel like nothing happened but also somehow like everything happened
i kinda really like that seiya and sienna didn't kiss
^like i got the vibe that they might do that but somehow not the vibe that they liked each other ya know
are we just gonna pass over alman and guraad taking kids???
are we gonna pass over guraad trying to kill her daughter until the last second????
are we also gonna pass over that nero casually has cosmos yet guraad never harnessed it???
apparently we're passing over a bunch of stuff
also i kept hearing "almond" instead of "alman" and that is nobody's fault but the creator's
i would like to say that i immediately clocked that nero was the phoenix knight and i'm proud of myself
is docrates still chained??? is he dead???
if seiya and pat are actually related, their names could literally not be more different
^if they are then ignore this thought
i lowkey don't know what i watched
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saintseiya-zone · 1 year
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Saint Seiya: The Beginning
Japanese dub cast
Armand/Mitsumasa Kido: Tsutomu Isobe
Graad: Kikuko Inoue
Sienna/Saori: Megumi Han*
Nero/Ikki: Daisuke Namikawa
Mylock/Tatsumi: Shunsuke Sakuya
Cassius: Fuminori Komatsu
Marin: Asami Seto
* You might recognize Megumi Han as the daughter of Keiko Han, Saori's original voice actress.
The movie will premiere in Japan on 11/Apr, in a special screening in Shinjuku.
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fluffyotters · 1 year
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Saint Seiya Knights of the Zodiac Live Action Film
I for one loved it! I saw it twice. I have become a fan of Saint seiya ever since I saw the Lost Canvass and the original on Netflix (when it was on there. And long live Netflix for doing an amazing English dub of the original). And I’m also a fan of the other spin offs/materials like Saint Seiya Omega and the new Knights of the Zodiac version (that was Netflix then moved) which are unfairly criticised. So I was excited to see a live action. And it was amazing! It is not a close adaptation of the original OR of the new one, it is its own new take that uses elements from both so of course its bad for purists who demand a complete literal take of the anime.  Saint Seiya is not an anime even in best of circumstances that could be translated into live action well (while being close to faithful) and especially since this is an origin type story setting up to become a Knight of Athena, the original is....messy. Like just imagining if one was more literally close to it the amount of blood would be...both concerning and ludicrously hilarious to see in real life context. Not to mention their ages which while probably would be adapted regardless immediately the whole being around 14-15 year old child soldiers (though they don’t really act like kids anyways in it), that it would be too hard to fit all four in for a first movie unless you already were an invested fan, and people are giving a hard time about the cyborg robots but can I say Steel Saints and Galaxian wars? Other than the Ikki parts as well as Shaina, Marin, Aiolia, etc, the first 40 episodes are...well without the nostalgia and fan glasses kind of...well mixed bag but not very good if people really want to be harsh on quality. (Though the Ikki arc is absolutely fantastic as is Shaina and Seiya meeting Aiolia, and Shiryu versus Argol, etc) The black saints unfortunately were nobodies just as easily replaced and weren’t very definite villains in the originals anyways. And why there were one’s that looked like dopplegangers of them never really was explained but I wish was as they were cool. I actually loved the concept of the steel saints too and loved them in Saint Seiya omega but they were discarded pretty quickly in the first Saint Seiya. 
We don’t need another Battle of Sanctuary movie yet (they already did one which wasn’t well received and actually I did like it but I can see why people did not like the divergences. But I actually really liked what they did and some of the changes). But for real though, just imagine trying to explain the concept of the Seventh Sense in Live Action. In many ways a lot of Saint Seiya fans seem pretty ungrateful from what I can tell never happy with any additional thing after the original and maybe Lost Canvass or attempts at doing new takes.  But I love how the new live action does its how Seiya becomes a Knight of Athena different take than the original which was he had too. And how Athena really could be a genuine danger which of course she isn’t but this shows the potential of why the others might have been justified to try to get rid of her. The actor who plays Seiya is really great! I love Eagle Marin. Mylock is really cool and much better than Tatsumi. Alman Kiddo is great and really loves Sienna and will doing anything to protect her. It was a really good movie especially with a lower budget. It’s a lot better than most anime adaptations and did a really good job still being a seiya type universe while adaptaing the material (that could be and for an intro origin). I really hope there’s more personally. 
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tokiro07 · 1 year
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Saw the live action Knights of the Zodiac (which I will be differentiating from the Netflix version by referring to it as The Beginning going forth), and while I had fun, it was bad in exactly the ways I expected
Which is to say, pretty much the same way that the source material is
While there was actual fight choreography, which was an immediate plus that almost made me forgive every other bad decision I knew was coming preemptively, the overall story was just as vapid and underdeveloped as every other adaptation of this story so far
I do think that for the sake of conveying the first arc in a two hour film, trimming everyone aside from Seiya, Ikki (Nero), Saori (Sienna), Mitsumasa (Alman) and Marin was the right play; dealing with Shiryu, Hyoga, Shun and whoever else on top of an already decently sized cast would have diluted an already watered down story. The problem, though, is that other characters were either added in (Vander Guraad, just like in the Netflix KotZ) or had a lot of extra attention given to them (Cassios, again just like in KotZ, and weirdly Tatsumi/Mylock, who was kind of the best character when he had no right to be), and in both cases used up screentime that should have been reserved for Seiya, Saori or Ikki
If they were going to put so much focus on Guraad, who this time is a woman despite being literally the same character as in KotZ, then I think it would have been prudent to use her as a device for developing Saori more. We’re told that when Saori was a baby, she was being cradled in Guraad’s arms and then randomly unleashed such a concentrated blast of Cosmo that it destroyed Guraad’s arms and necessitated Cosmo-life support to keep her alive. While I have no idea why such a thing was necessary even in context, it would have helped a lot to actually see this event happen, and see it early in the film. Seeing the transition from motherly figure to would-be executioner would have made for a much more compelling plot than seeing an evil businesswoman pursuing a young girl for nebulous reasons and only finding out later that the girl is her daughter who we’re told near mortally wounded her one time
It also would have built up Saori’s fears of losing herself to Athena much more effectively. When we’re formally introduced to Saori, Mitsumasa basically says “oh, by the way, Seiya, let me introduce you to my daughter, the reincarnation of Athena” and she’s just like “hi, I’m Athena or whatever” then flops down in a chair in the background as if she’s actively trying to leave the frame but knows she isn’t allowed to. It’s only in the next scene when she has a random Goddess Attack that Seiya even believes conceptually that magic is real, and then all at once accepts that Saori is Athena and that he’s a Saint, though he mopes about that for a little bit because he doesn’t like being tied down by destiny or whatever
Saori and Athena are usually pretty indistinguishable in most Saint Seiya media, unlike Julian or Shun who get outright possessed by Poseidon and Hades respectively, so seeing Saori worry about the possibility of having her personality subsumed by Athena is a pretty interesting angle. Even ignoring the possibility that she would be a threat to the world, which is kind of an odd decision for the writers to make anyway in my opinion but I’ll get to that later, analyzing that anxiety would do wonders for Saori as a character, as she usually comes off pretty flat. Seiya also tells her that she has the right to choose between being a goddess and a petty jerk in the climax of the film as she is losing herself to Athena, but the thing about that is that she’d never been a petty jerk to Seiya earlier in the movie. She was aloof in the very beginning, then tried to relate to Seiya and comfort him about destiny not being set in stone, packed him a lunch (that he lost before he got to eat it, which I think is devastating for whatever relationship the writers were going for) and then got kidnapped when he couldn’t use the Pegasus Cloth properly. That’s literally every interaction they had, and he never called her a petty jerk or made any value judgments on her whatsoever, at least not to my recollection. Seeing more of who Saori normally is and what she had to lose, and what she did lose because of her divine powers, would have done wonders for both her and the film, but alas the plot is more important than the people in it
Similarly, Seiya has very little personality, as usual, and even manages to have less than KotZ which at least showed him picking up litter after he misses a trash can to show that he’s carefree, but responsible and respectful. Here, he’s...determined, as shown by the fact that he never gives up during a fight, and he’s...skeptical of mysticism and fate. That’s...pretty much it. There is a little bit of overlap there I suppose when the only thing he gives up on in the film is breaking the rock during Marin’s training, thinking that it’s impossible, but honestly it came off as inconsistent with his usual blind determination than being a nuance in his two major character traits. I think I would have liked to see more casual interactions between Seiya and anyone else in the cast, whether it be with Seika/Patricia in the flashbacks or Saori or Marin in the present so that we can see again what kind of person he was vs. what kind of person he became, what he lost when Seika was taken and what he retained. They even try to play that angle too, with Marin asking Seiya who he’s trying to save and his vision cycling from Seika to Saori to ultimately his younger self cowering in the closet. The innocence of his youth or the powerlessness he felt as he watched Seika be ripped from him is potentially a strong motivator for him, but because we know effectively nothing about who he is as a person, we don’t feel the weight of the realization that he still feels like he’s that helpless kid, or how that motivates him to save Saori after he had been so badly beaten and even allowed Mitsumasa to die
Speaking of Mitsumasa, he had one scene where he comforted Saori after a nightmare vision of Athena killing Seiya, but that was the only real fatherly moment we got to see from him. The rest was just exposition, all tell and no show. We learn that he abducted countless children to feed their Cosmo to Guraad to keep her alive, which I guess is meant to be in place of him gathering orphans to become Saints, but again we don’t really feel a sense of betrayal or anything because he wasn’t established as being all that great of a guy in the first place. We didn’t have much reason to think he was bad or anything, aside from association with Guraad, but he went from neutral to dubious rather than endearing to nuanced. His argument with Guraad about how they should believe in their daughter was one thing, but again without seeing the threat she poses that made Guraad turn against the family, we don’t have a strong sense of what Mitsumasa is having his faith tested against. And then he kills himself pointlessly, failing to take out literally any of the opposition that hadn’t already been beaten by Iron Chef Tatsumi (who again, is usually supposed to be completely ineffectual, so while I had fun seeing him get to be cool for once, he really had no business being in the first place)
As I said earlier, Guraad also didn’t really feel like a mother to Saori, she just felt like a bad guy who had heard of her, whereas the Guraad of KotZ at least talked to her and Mitsumasa in a way that gave me the sense that they were at one point a family and that he regretted that their lives had come to this. Somehow Guraad is a much more believable gay man than straight woman, which I think is particularly funny since KotZ only hinted at Mitsumasa and Guraad having such a relationship whereas in this version he explicitly refers to her as his ex-wife. Again, seeing their happy life prior to the tragedy, the choices that they made and regretted afterwards, and their separation when compromise was no longer an option would have made their dynamic and Guraad’s presence as the villain (and ultimate decision to give up her plans because of her lingering affection for her daughter) much more believable and resonant as a story
Ikki, of course, also fails to resonate at all because we’re somehow told even less about him than anyone else. He uses the Phantom Demon Fist all of once, not even on Seiya, which would have been a good opportunity for analyzing his anxieties or even been a good way to reveal that Mitsumasa was involved in Seika’s disappearance, and we never learn his motivations for wanting the Sagittarius Cloth or killing Athena. He seems to believe that Athena is a threat to the world, but honestly the idea that Ikki is trying to save the world through unscrupulous means is extremely counter to the Ikki from any other iteration. Ikki is motivated by two things: vengeance and protecting those he cares about, and the interplay between those two ideas is probably the most interesting thing about early Saint Seiya (trying to get revenge on Mitsumasa by killing all of Mitsumasa’s children, including his own beloved brother Shun, who he believes he’s mercy killing because of their tainted blood at Mitsumasa’s hands). Without either of those motivations being clearly established here, he’s clearly trying to be a nuanced villain with noble goals, but he just comes off as a random mook who happens to be stronger than anyone else present. If we had either taken out Guraad’s failed parental storyline or Cassios’ desire for revenge against Seiya (for...leaving the ring during a fight?), then time could have been dedicated to developing Ikki’s personality and motivations, but instead we learn nothing of relevance about him aside from the fact that he is the Phoenix Saint
We also learn nothing helpful about the Saints, where the Cloths come from, what they do, how Sanctuary works, we just kind of vaguely learn about their existence and Cosmo, which is a personal point of umbrage for me. While the visual of Seiya and Ikki’s Cosmo spirits wearing the Cloths was really cool, the Cloths themselves clearly aren’t meant to be rearrangeable into statues, robbing them of a lot of their identity. The Phoenix Cloths feather trails were prehensile and able to shoot the feathers as projectiles, that was pretty inventive, but it only comes up when Ikki is attacking Guraad, not even during battle with Seiya, so it was also just kind of a waste. I wanted to see an interesting take on the Cloths and Cosmo or have the Saint Seiya world clearly established to show newcomers what’s cool about the franchise, but despite those things being my favorite part, they were sadly little more than footnotes and MacGuffins. I do think it was interesting that the Pegasus Cloth had two levels to it, covering just his chest and arm at first and then covering his full body, but man that was a drastic jump between two scenes without establishing that there was a way to...I don’t know, use the armor better?
I see why this movie isn’t performing super great, at least not stateside, but I can’t help but feel that part of it is because IT’S NOT PLAYING IN MOST THEATRES!!! AND THE ONES IT IS PLAYING AT IT ONLY HAS LIKE ONE SHOWING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE GOD DAMN DAY PER DAY!!! I had to drive half an hour to a theater at the tail end of the hours of operation because that was the only time I would be able to make and use my AMC account rather than paying 30 bucks for me and my wife at the ritzy local theatre, and honestly I’m glad we did it that way cus if I actually paid for the tickets I’d probably be even harsher
To sum up, the action was fun, and some of the visuals were surprisingly inventive, but like every other adaptation, The Beginning fails to capitalize on the original work’s potential and instead acts as if the premise alone can carry it without actually putting in the work to properly develop the characters or setting. I wasn’t bored, which is a win, I’m just disappointed that I got what I was expecting: the original but worse (again)
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twigg96 · 1 year
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1, 4, 5 and 6 lol
- @nsfwitchy
😊 thank you so much for the ask @nsfwitchy!!
Before I begin I would like to start off by making it very clear. I have stated this before. I will state it again. Just because you like/ship/read/watch/whatever something problematic does not in anyway make you a problematic person. Live your life. Let others live there’s.
1) What is your favorite problematic theme/trope that appears in a lot of your ships?
They are always codependent, and there is forever a power dynamic going on in some sorta way. Most of the time emotional but sometimes mental.
4) First ever Problematic Ship? (You didn’t have to know it was problematic back then)
This is really fucking embarrassing… GerIta or Spain and Romano from Hetalia. (If you know… you know…) these were the first ships I ever wrote fanfics for and they were heavy 👀💦 I didn’t know it was problematic at the time but it should have been kinda obvious tbh.
5) Ship you didn’t think was all that problematic but the rest of the fandom hates?
Ok so I have a ton from the Hetalia fandom… I’m just gonna leave it at that…
I was big into the Sherlock fandom at one point. I was big into SherJohn. That’s just reversed role Johnlock. People in the fandom despised it. I also really liked the idea of Mylock (Mycroft and Sherlock) I didn’t read smut of that often. But the fandom really didn’t like that one either.
I was into the Assassination Classroom fandom and Nagisa X Karma.
I also had some real life ships at some point I’m sure… 👀💦
And now I love all Metalocalypse ships. All of them.
6) Cutest most vanilla ship you’re into?
Right now?
Nathan and Toki.
I’d say Skwisgaar ans Toki but thing is there’s so many layers of shit. They fight. They kiss they make up. And have make up sex.
Or Pickles and Toki. But they’d get waisted and go do something dumb.
But with Nathan and Toki I imagine they’re so fucking pure. Nathan reads him long involved books. Toki stares at him lovingly. Maybe even laying down on the couch their sharing he lays his head on Nathan’s lap. The older larger man pawing his hair. Toki humming and closing his eyes imaging the world being told to him. And both of them know deep down Toki’s reading comprehension is so much better than he’s letting on. But neither man says a word to it. Because it’s their shared secret. And if it’s broken in anyway, especially to the others, these special moments would be ripped away. The solace they share would be shattered with jeers and jests from their band mates and brothers. They know it would be out of misunderstanding and confusion but they couldn’t risk the consequences. Not yet. Not until the unspoken between them goes spoken. When the silent kisses goodbye become passionate kisses good morning. When the beads of water that roll down their shoulders in the hot tub become ones shared by the shower. When the sweat drips from their noses in the sauna to mixing on their skin as they collapse on each other panting and gasping blissfully.
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drarreckyninja · 2 years
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23y Mycroft: I’m going to hell. 16y Sherlock: Probably. 23y Mycroft: I'll pick you up? 16y Sherlock: *nodding* Carpool.
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authorstellarainbow · 2 years
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When I started looking for Sherlock (BBC) fanfics, I first searched for the most obvious pairing: Johnlock.
But then I stumbled across Mylock, and it made a LOT of sense (and was super sweet) especially after TFP.
When I exhausted all the Mylock fics (yep, read pretty much everything I could find that wasn't explicitly smut only) I dipped into some Johnlock, but I didn't enjoy it as much.
Then, I discovered a pairing that I couldn't quite imagine: Mystrade. They hadn't shared that much screen time, and I didn't think they had anything in common except that they both worked for the Queen and were protective of Sherlock. Still, I thought I'd give it a try...
...and now Mystrade is my favorite ship from the show.
I've also realized Mycroft is my favorite character, and the reason I like Mystrade is because Greg is a sweetheart, and Mycroft deserves someone sweet who sees his goodness and gives him all the love and care he deserves but doesn't seem get from ANY of the other characters.
Well, there it is. The story of how I fell in love with Mycroft and Greg.
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lisia81 · 4 months
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Knights of the Zodiac
2 Righe devo scriverle. Anche perché così taglio la testa a capra e cavoli 😬
La sfida di quest'anno è di vedersi un drama/film co-prodotto o con attori (principali) di due o più paesi, entro la fine del 2024. Dite che è fattibile? XD
I miei ricordi dell’anime vanno di pari passo con la programmazione di Antenna3/Odeon Tv. Ciclicamente si interrompeva alla casa del mio beneamato Ioria, cavaliere di Leo.
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Non ho mai visto in pratica la fine. Per me Lady Isabel potrebbe essere ancora moribonda con una freccia nel petto.
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Comunque tornando al film, è arrivato molto in sordina su Prime dopo aver subito una valanga di critiche all’uscita cinematografica.
Il film narra l’inizio delle vicende di Seya come cavaliere. La scoperta del cosmo e il far pace con se stessi e il ricordo della sorella.
Faccio mia l’opinione di Libra della pagina fb Saint Seya Mania.
Il film non è una schifezza se non lo si guarda da puristi. È un film di animazione, che potrebbe essere l’inizio di una saga, che potrebbe far avvicinare al mondo dei cavalieri dello Zodiaco chi non li conosce.
Gli appassionati, meglio che ci stiano alla larga se si aspettano un prodotto fedele. Non è One Piece per intenderci.
I punti chiave sono:
Mylock non è solo un maggiordomo ma un figo della madonna. Dovessi affidare la mia vita a qualcuno dopo Vincenzo, la affiderei a lui.
Alman di Thule e’ Boromir. E Boromir rimane.
Phoenix ci sta nella parte. It’s ok 👌
Pegasus it’s ok 👌 Mackenyu da un minimo di spessore al tutto. Peccato solo che lo hanno conciato come una copia Dylan Wang. Con la capacità espressiva però degna di un attore, a differenza del collega cinese.
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Lady Isabel. Sembra Brooke Logan dei tempi migliori. E’ uguale. Peccato non abbia lo stesso sex appeal della versione originale. Se no tutti i cavalieri sarebbero comparsi all’istante.
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Voto 6 - -
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