I saw The Last Airbender with my son today. After so many horrible reviews I was pleasantly surprised.
The special effects were superb. Pacing was a little on the slow side, however it seemed to cover the essentials from the cartoon.
The acting was not great, but good enough. Dialogue could have been better, but was not as terrible as reviewers made it seem.
I was disappointed that Prince Zuko's scar was unrealistically pigmented the same color as the rest of his face. And there were a few scenes where a better editor would have chosen retakes of dialogue that were smoother.
But overall the film was good. To all the reviewers and newscasters who claim that it was the worst movie ever, I say: You haven't seen many movies, have you?!
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Sub vs. dub
I really enjoy watching anime. Anime is released in the original Japanese language. In order for me to enjoy the anime I must decide on either watching it in Japanese with English subtitles or with English dubbed audio. I almost never choose dubs because:
1. Japanese voice actors convey a larger range of emotion while still sounding natural. A good example of this would be the main character Ichigo in the anime Bleach.
2. Translation sometimes cause the dialogue to sound unnatural in English. Please Teacher viewers would agree that no husband would regularly call his wife, "Ma'am."
3. English voice actors and actresses often try to imitate the softness or roughness of the Japanese actors' voices, and this sounds unnatural. This is especially apparent in female voices and voices of children.
The only anime series I can enjoy, and not just tolerate, in English dub is Chobits. For some reason I find Chii's voice infinitely more cute in English than Japanese.
Thank goodness my otaku fiance agrees with me on this subject, so we can easily watch anime together without arguing over the language.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Pain and others
I spend nearly every day in pain due to chronic migraines. Sometimes the people around me have no clue that the simple things they do or don't do make the pain significantly worse. It can be the volume of the television, having a light on, using the flash on a camera, walking a distance, etc. You might be surprised at the reaction others have to needed accomodations.
If I don't want to walk somewhere or do something because I know it will make the pain worse I am being "lazy."
If I ask to turn down the volume or ask people to speak quietly I am ignored or called a "spoilsport."
If I try to block the light from my eyes people suggest I move away from the light, or they tell me why they must have it on.
If I suddenly have a severe migraine I must take medicine for it that also makes me sleepy. When I get sleepy I am called "rude" or "lazy" again for not doing whatever other people think I should be doing.
It can be exhausting, physically and emotionally, to deal with all the situations that occur when you are in pain. When people aggravate the situation it is like they are stomping on your foot after you have broken it. It hurts.
It is very hard to maintain calmness in these situations, especially when physical pain is being experienced. And it is almost impossible to pray while in pain too. So I rely on the kindness and prayers of others to keep me going.
If others would realize the enormous effect they can have on my pain would things change? I would like to think yes. That is one of the hopes I cling to right now.
If I don't want to walk somewhere or do something because I know it will make the pain worse I am being "lazy."
If I ask to turn down the volume or ask people to speak quietly I am ignored or called a "spoilsport."
If I try to block the light from my eyes people suggest I move away from the light, or they tell me why they must have it on.
If I suddenly have a severe migraine I must take medicine for it that also makes me sleepy. When I get sleepy I am called "rude" or "lazy" again for not doing whatever other people think I should be doing.
It can be exhausting, physically and emotionally, to deal with all the situations that occur when you are in pain. When people aggravate the situation it is like they are stomping on your foot after you have broken it. It hurts.
It is very hard to maintain calmness in these situations, especially when physical pain is being experienced. And it is almost impossible to pray while in pain too. So I rely on the kindness and prayers of others to keep me going.
If others would realize the enormous effect they can have on my pain would things change? I would like to think yes. That is one of the hopes I cling to right now.
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