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12 Oct, 2016
review
Used item but was in good condition. Came without manual or driver disc but a quick trawl of the internet provided some (including a You Tube video showing how tto connect everything up.). So pleased with item - only a third of cost of a new one.
23 Feb, 2010
Paranoia Agent 1-13; Dreamtime Dreamshow!!
Another amazing, visually stunning series from acclaimed director Satoshi Kon (Perfect Blue/Paprika/Millenium Actress/Tekkonkinkreet).
It is very interesting to see this unusual director's work in the format of televised episodes, and it does not disappoint.
Once again, Kon plays with realities/dreamlike scenarios in the way only he seems to be able; beautiful animation and incredible, mind-bending storylines. Each episode focuses on a different character in the city, and how they have been affected by the mysterious appearance of 'Lil Slugger' (I prefer the Japanese version of his name, 'Shounen Bat', and highly recommend watching this -if not all- anime in Japanese with English subs where possible, so as not to lose any Japanese charm).
This can get very confusing to begin with, as the episodes are quite fast paced in places, but don't worry, hang in there and all will become clear! Kon seems to have deliberatley written the series to confuse at first, as you are finding out what's going on alongside two police detectives.
As the underlying story progresses, it becomes evident that the characters are inexorably linked, and by the last few episodes, I even found myself welling up (to say the least!).
I would reccommend this title for fans of Satoshi Kon's previous work, especially for fans of Tekkonkinkreet or Perfect Blue. It links everyone and everything together in the bittersweet web of life itself, and illustrates perfectly how problems, if left un-dealt with, can come back to destroy you.
Honestly, just watch it! It's incrrrrrrrrrrrredible!!!! *o*
23 Feb, 2010
Paranoia Agent 1-13; Dreamtime Dreamshow!!
Another amazing, visually stunning series from acclaimed director Satoshi Kon (Perfect Blue/Paprika/Millenium Actress/Tekkonkinkreet).
It is very interesting to see this unusual director's work in the format of televised episodes, and it does not disappoint.
Once again, Kon plays with realities/dreamlike scenarios in the way only he seems to be able; beautiful animation and incredible, mind-bending storylines. Each episode focuses on a different character in the city, and how they have been affected by the mysterious appearance of 'Lil Slugger' (I prefer the Japanese version of this name, 'Shounen Bat', and highly recommend watching this -if not all- anime in Japanese with English subs where possible, so as not to lose any Japanese charm).
They can get very confusing to begin with, as the episodes are quite fast paced in places, but don't worry, hang in there and all will become clear! Kon seems to have deliberatley written the series to confuse at first, as you are finding out what's going on alongside two police detectives.
As the underlying story progresses, it becomes evident that the characters are inexorably linked, and by the last few episodes, I even found myself welling up (to say the least!).
I would reccommend this title for fans of Satoshi Kon's previous work, especially for fans of Tekkonkinkreet or Perfect Blue. It links everyone and everything together in the bittersweet web of life itself, and illustrates perfectly how problems, if left un-dealt with, can come back to destroy you.
Honestly, just watch it! It's incrrrrrrrrrrrredible!!!! *o*