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BonesAnime ReviewsJosee, the Tiger and the Fish’ reviewIn light of recent teen romance anime films that have made their way west, will this feature be another worthy addition?When I reviewed Netflix’s Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop, I stated it was the latest in a recent lineup of teen romance anime films and since Hollywood’s idea of the modern romcom is pretty much dead, these films serve as a nice substitute. However, as lovely and well-animated as these features are, they tend to follow a similar boy-meets-girl narrative, albeit done in a different packaging. So, is Josee, the Tiger and the Fish a welcoming package? Based on the 1985 Seiko Tanabe-penned short story of the same name which was previously adapted into a live-action film in 2003, this anime film centers on Tsuneo Suzukawa, who loves the sea and dreams of scuba diving in Mexico while studying abroad there. Participating in part-time jobs to finance his dream, he is suddenly thrown into a new job being the caretaker to a socially-isolated paraplegic woman named Kumiko, who prefers to be called “Josee” and lives alone with her overprotective grandmother. From its initial minutes that establish the workaholic young man and his sudden encounter with the eponymous Josee, who initially dislikes him, you can see the mechanics of where the story is going from melodramatic conventions that are familiar to those who are well-versed in this particular type of anime. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as despite the typical boy-meets-girl scenario that you associate with romcoms, in which the two leads don’t get along initially, the chemistry between Tsuneo and Josee is so sweet and humorous that you wish for no bad things to come towards them, even though they eventually do. What sets this story apart from others from a thematic standpoint is its depiction of the clash between dreams and reality. Although we know Tsuneo has a dream he wants to achieve, Josee has lived a life in self-isolation due to a disability that she’s had since birth and her grandmother has not been helpful in getting her out of the house. The outside world is not built for Josee. There are numerous obstacles she has to face, whether it is socializing with others or actually growing up, and she has dreams of her own. The central relationship has obstacles, some of which do feel forced, such as setting up the parallels between the two leads and somewhat relearning the same lessons, but the hardship ends up being worth it for a truly emotional resolution. From Bones, the studio behind the likes of My Hero Academia and Mob Psycho 100, this marks the directorial film debut from Kôtarô Tamura, who presents a striking piece of Japanese animation from the way it illustrates illumination to how sparkly the sea is upon Josee’s first sighting. Despite the story being a grounded one, the most striking sequence is a flight of fancy in which Josee dreams of being a mermaid swimming through a city that is underwater, which may be a bit on the nose but is thematically appropriate for what binds the shared interests of both her and Tsuneo. Josee, the Tiger and the Fish’ reviewJosee, the Tiger and the FishDespite the predictable story beats, Josee, the Tiger and the Fish is both lovely and tough in telling a story about dreams and facing reality as a young animation from Bones, especially when it comes to lighting and shots of the likeable young leads that you are rooting powerful depiction on the struggles of the physically disabled and the mindset needed to obtain your so many of these types of romance narratives, it sticks to a formula that is so predictable by today's a patron today to get exclusive perks, like access to our exclusive Discord community and our monthly comic book club, ad-free browsing on a physical trade paperback sent to your house every month, and more!Sign up for our newsletter!
Josee The Tiger and The Fish, raconte une histoire beaucoup plus profonde qu'une banale histoire d'amour. Tsuneo et Josée se complètent. Tsuneo n'est qu'un jeune étudiant où Le troisième trailer du film animation Josee to Tora to Sakana-tachi Josee, the Tiger and the Fish nous confirme sa belle réalisation ! Le film est prévu le 25 Décembre 2020 dans les salles japonaises. [ajouter_collection id=”160734″] Genre Tranche de vie, Romance, Fantastique Synopsis Tsuneo est un étudiant qui travaille à temps partiel dans un salon de Mah-jong. Dernièrement, les clients parlent d’une vieille dame qui pousse un mystérieux landau dans les rues. Un jour, il découvre que c’est une jeune fille paraplégique du nom de Kumiko qui s’y trouve et qui se fait appeler Josée en référence à son livre favori. Une amitié se développe entre eux jusqu’à peu à peu se transformer en amour. Trailer 3 Le roman Joze to Tora to Sakana-tachi Josee, the Tiger and the Fish de Seiko Tanabe est sorti en 1985 aux éditions Kodansha au Japon. Et un film live, réalisé par Isshin Inudou, est sorti le 13 Décembre 2003 dans les salles japonaises. Staff Animation Auteur Seiko Tanabe Studio BONES Réalisateur Kotaro Tamura saga Noragami Scénariste Sayaka Kuwamura Hatsukoi Loss Time, Over Drive, Yameru Toki mo, Sukoyaka Naru Toki mo Chara Design Haruko Iizuka Kujira no Kora wa Sajo ni Utau, Endro, Ensemble Stars Responsable Animation Haruko Iizuka Kujira no Kora wa Sajo ni Utau, saga Little Busters! Musiques Evan Call saga Violet Evergarden, Appare-Ranman!, Mayonaka no Occult Komuin source © Seiko Tanabe /Kadokawa/Joze to Tora to Sakana-tachi ジョゼと虎と魚たち Production Committee Articles similaires uYVxi.
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