27th January 2008, 8:26 PM
Like I said, that's not the point. Much in the same way that a fable uses anthropomorphised animals, plants, inanimate objects, and forces of nature in order to teach some kind of moral lesson, Kino's Journey sometimes uses unrealistic societies, situations, or people to convey insight into some aspect of human nature and thinking as well as to make the viewer think just a little bit about some of the things that we do.
Yeah, it came out in Japan in April and only within the past few weeks made it to fansub and it, like the first movie, is only thirty minutes long. There's also an episode 0 that's about 15 minutes long, which also hasn't been released here. I'm hoping that ADV will pick up those three and release them in some kind of packaged deal.
Quote:Two movies? Didn't know about the second one... and yeah, I didn't think that the movie had had a US release.
Yeah, it came out in Japan in April and only within the past few weeks made it to fansub and it, like the first movie, is only thirty minutes long. There's also an episode 0 that's about 15 minutes long, which also hasn't been released here. I'm hoping that ADV will pick up those three and release them in some kind of packaged deal.
Sometimes you get the scorpion.