![]() In the anime, the Titans didn’t seem to have any kind of expression to killing or reaction to being attacked. That is not to say that the Titans in the anime weren’t just as monstrous. In direct comparison to the anime, the live action Titans were more believable as vile, horrid creatures. From their atrocious, unsightly figures to their menacing laughter as they trampled through the village and munched away on the humans they came across, the Titans in the live action film truly embodied the fact that they were monsters. The Titans in the live action film were, most certainly, frightful. Had I not been in public, I would have applauded for the perfectly executed scene of the Colossal Titan’s attack. The use of a deep roaring sound, enormous amounts of smoke, flashes of light and sporadic movements made the Colossal Titan appear visually glorious, God-like and was absolutely a colossus. What posed the biggest impact, for me personally, was the arrival of the Colossal Titan. In addition, the live action scenery appeared to fall in line with that in the anime, to which I was delighted for I had been slightly worried that the live action film would attempt to do too much and give the impression of being grossly unnatural. The filming techniques and effects used certainly made me feel as if I was part of the movie, drawing me into the world on-screen and easily kept me on my toes, wondering when the tides would turn and the dreary skies would clear to signify some sort of victory. From the crisp colours in the opening scenes depicting a peaceful life within the walls to the dark, gloomy grey of the world post-Titan attack, nothing seemed out-of-place and the depiction of the great wall keeping the Titans out was on point, appearing larger than life, robust and almost menacing in a way that one could easily understand why some of the people behind the wall felt imprisoned. The live action film did a fantastic job of making a world with Titans appear realistic. Last night, a group of us headed along to the live action screening and the movie didn’t disappoint, albeit there being several moments of shock, confusion, comparisons to the anime and dare I say, moments of adulation for the daring inclusions of the most unnecessary and bizarre scenes that left me asking one simple thing, “why?” ![]() With such praise and a demand for more, a live action film was developed to satisfy the needs of fans who are currently awaiting (some, such as myself, rather impatiently) for more episodes and volumes of the anime and manga respectively. A popular series created by Hajime Isayama, Attack on Titan rose to popularity almost instantly and has been a huge commercial success, with the anime series gaining critical acclaim and the manga selling over 52.5 million copies worldwide. Anyone who has an interest in anime or manga will immediately recognise the name. Thanks for everything you have done so far, and please continue to support us.Attack on Titan. First of all, I would like to thank everyone who put great effort into making this a reality. “Ĭurrently, however, it seems that Muschetti is devoting himself solely to the film The Flash starring Ezra Miller, but it will be interesting to see his interpretation of the complex world of Isayama, which in 2018 expressed himself regarding the collaboration between Kodansha and Warner Bros: “Regarding the film adaptation, it has been many years since the negotiations began, but finally the day has arrived. ![]() There are all aspects of the human drama. It is also an interesting horror adventure. There are many themes that have struck me, and I want to talk about. It is a story that I followed first with the anime and then reading the manga … I find it fascinating. The direction was entrusted to Andy Muschetti, which many of you will know for directing the first and second part of Stephen King’s It, which in 2019 had shown his great passion for the series: “I am fascinated by the Attack of the Giants. They already exist two live action films, released in Japan, who have explored some aspects of the story of Eren Jaeger and his companions, bringing completely original material to the screen, but the film originally conceived by the US company seems to want to be a faithful reproduction of the events seen in the manga and anime. ![]() confirmed several months ago the production of a live action film dedicated to the series The attack of the Giants, and now that the conclusion of the manga created by Hajime Isayama approaches, with the long-awaited chapter 139, the interest in this project continues to grow. The important American film production company Warner Bros. ![]()
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