Kanon ~ホントの想いは笑顔の向こう側に
这个目前整书就下到一个....原来某位大大放出的。恩,原来如此,单行本刚发售。
这个澄空也有汉化,但好像是挑着的。
啊.....有的时候去英文论坛也会有不小的收获
AWESOME drama. The crying scenes of Furukawa are awesomely done. Usually when characters cry, its a bit pain to see it.. but here..without any much of sound..and just by the usage of amazing animation skill..they have done a brilliant job. U simle when Furukawa cries for the smallest things..and ur heart aches when she cries seriously. Kyo ANi has beaten itself again
I kind of felt how Nagisa was feeling at that moment in the end. It was a well animated, tear dropping scene (not that I did, but I could've). And I emphasize on the word "animated". Look at it, that 30 second clip. Her legs weaken, she drops to the ground as she can barely contain the grief in her heart. Nagisa reaches for the bench, her forward motion pushes her bag over to the ground, and simply lets go. Tomoya turns to her, and she turns to him. Her balance is tipped and she falls over, a constant reminder of how she's weak - weak physically, and weak and powerless to alter this whirlwind of events. Tomoya drops his bag and reaches for her; they're both feeling awkward at themselves, at each other, at the whole situation. The tears sparkle in the afternoon sun. In an almost pitying sort of way, he bawls too.You can tell the animators struggled hard to get you teary-eyed from this. In a normal anime from five, maybe ten years ago, the most that someone would do would be to keep a static shot that was very unmoving, limited number of frames and reaction shots, almost as if you were simply viewing a series of paintings. Here though, it mimics live-action so well that you could feel everything. I could literally "feel" the weight Nagisa had on her shoulders, the huge tears coming from her eyes. And when you see her close-ups, like Tomoya, you'd want to start crying to. This moment reflects how far Japanese animation has come in a decade, and while it is a dissatisfying reminder for some people, I think it is a step in the right direction.
Anyway, with regards to this week's episode, all I can say is that watching Tomoya actually shedding tears -even though it may only be out of pity toward Nagisa- broke my heart. As someone else pointed out earlier, it also helps that it may have been one of the best animated parts of the show so far. Strangely enough, both characters -Nagisa and Tomoya- let their emotions come through more clearly -or logically- than Fuuko does. Then again, I guess you cannot compare each of their personalities, but personally I expected more of a dramatic breakdown from Fuuko, rather than Nagisa-- let alone Tomoya.
这看得我太太太满足了.......和我完全一样的想法阿!
发现北美同仁们普遍对这个场景印象深刻.......
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迫不及待的想看后两集他们的评论.....还有手提箱和诞生篇时的评论啊啊啊[/ku] [/ku]