Hi there of us, and welcome again to Mistaken Each Time. At this time we’re striding forth boldly into March, although sadly, right here in New England that also means it’s the center of winter. Although I appear to recall the existence of spring and fall from my childhood, recently it’s felt like there’s solely two seasons round right here: the blessed summer time of Could by way of October, and the hateful winter of November by way of April. Thankfully, we’ve nonetheless bought loads of tales to tide us by way of the chilly, and I’m personally excited to be cracking the seal on an entire slate of latest options. Having completed Fallout, Moribito, and the delightfully soapy Sandokan, we’re now returning to the Tomino effectively with Aura Battler Dunbine, whereas additionally trying ahead to the upcoming second season of One Piece’s live-action adaptation. I’m frankly desperate to get again to Dunbine proper this minute, however first, let’s run down the week in movie!
First up this week was Mistaken Flip (2021), a reboot of the semi-distinguished direct-to-video cannibal hillbilly franchise. We observe a group of younger twenty-somethings on a street journey, making their means down the japanese seaboard and climbing the Appalachian Path as they go. The group run afoul of the locals whereas stopping at a small city, after which issues flip from dangerous to worse once they diverge from the path path, and notice they’re removed from alone within the woods.
I’ve gotten a good quantity of enjoyment out of the dirty Mistaken Flip franchise, however there’s frankly solely a lot juice you’ll be able to squeeze out of “inbred brothers eviscerate hapless vacationers.” On condition that, a reboot seemed like a wonderfully wise route for the franchise, and that is truthfully a well-considered reimagining. Although the premise is similar, the character of what exactly is stalking them provides this entry a pleasant folks horror twist, drawing as a lot from The Village or Wicker Man as from grindhouse options. Plus the kills are nonetheless suitably squelchy, and Charlotte Vega proves the collection’ most compelling star since Henry Rollins confirmed up, efficiently promoting her Ripley-style private evolution at each step. In case you’re searching for a sturdy Appalachian spooker, you possibly can do quite a bit worse.

I then checked out the 2000 Avenue Fighter Alpha OVA, starring Ryu, Chun-li, and a bunch of different Avenue Fighter regulars, alongside an anime-original little brother for Ryu. That little brother serves as our peppy Naota-voiced MacGuffin, main our crew of combatants by way of violent avenue fights (in fact), shady underground tournaments, and finally to some form of ill-defined mad scientist’s laboratory.
The story is in actual fact considerably extra coherent than the primary Avenue Fighter movie, although nonetheless primarily a template for dynamic contests of will. Extra importantly, this one is directed Shigeyasu fuckin’ Yamauchi, with character designs by the equally completed Yoshihiko Umakoshi. Umakoshi’s designs right here embody the animation-friendly fluidity he’s recognized for, a group of distinctively angled faces and reasonable but eminently versatile our bodies tailored for motion. And Yamauchi elevates each scene along with his purposeful, evocative layouts, bringing the identical superior eye for visible drama to Avenue Fighter that he makes use of to such exceptional impact in productions like Casshern Sins and Penguindrum. It’s all the time a enjoyable shock to stumble throughout a legend whereas sifting by way of an period’s ephemera, and Alpha’s twin legends guarantee it’s an easy watch.

We then continued our trek by way of the later Godzilla options with Godzilla In opposition to Mechagodzilla. This one truly acknowledges some portion of the present Godzilla canon, largely to elucidate the existence of its Anti-Megalosaurus Pressure (AMF) designed to combat them. Throughout an assault by a brand new Godzilla, AMF pilot Akane Yashiro (Yumiko Shaku) freezes in fight, ensuing within the deaths of a number of squadmates. Nevertheless, she will get an opportunity for redemption when scientists use the unique Godzilla’s bones and DNA to create a brand new guardian Mechagodzilla (affectionately named Kiryu), and hopefully clear up this Godzilla downside for good.
This entry proves one other victory for the millennium period, this time succeeding by as soon as once more mixing its Godzilla DNA with one other style – on this case, a High Gun-style human plot centered round Akane and the opposite potential Kiryu pilots. Her emotional journey provides the story that human aspect important to most superior Godzilla movies, and the precise execution of the fights with Mechagodzilla play like half-kaiju, half-giant robotic spectacles, together with loads of these mid-fight repairs and fears of energy failure that make robotic battles so spicy. With a beneficiant apportioning of kaiju motion and one of many smartest style melds of the franchise, Godzilla In opposition to Mechagodzilla can stand proudly alongside its extra storied Godzilla brethren.

Alongside our movie viewings, the previous couple of weeks have additionally seen my home munching by way of Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit. Based mostly on a novel by Nahoko Uehashi, the collection takes place in a fantasy world evoking feudal China, centering on the spear-wielding bodyguard Balsa. After unexpectedly crossing paths with the crown prince Chagum, she is finally tasked by the prince’s mom with defending his life – for because it seems, Chagum’s physique comprises a mysterious water spirit, whose eventual destiny may convey both salvation or break.
Moribito was one of many few holdouts on my unique shortlist of must-see anime, an everlasting favourite of the ‘00s directed by the dependable Kenji Kamiyama (GITS: SAC). Having completed the collection, I can see why it’s maintained its acclaim; the present is solely stable, a sturdy fantasy drama instructed with confidence, establishing a exact collection of variables and executing on them with distinction. The artwork design and character animation do a implausible job of relating the feel of Balsa’s world; the present by no means makes a giant deal of the issues that separate this actuality from our personal, and its confidence in illustrating them with out highlighting them makes its worldbuilding all of the extra convincing.
The character writing is equally hardy; particular person character voices are distinctive, characters conflict for comprehensible causes, and Chagum’s private development is earned and well-illustrated all through. However as my tempered selection of superlatives is maybe indicating, I finally discovered myself much less moved or impressed by the manufacturing than I might have preferred.
Moribito is an easy story instructed with confidence, maybe virtually to its detriment – its characters are by no means pushed to the breaking level, its narrative by no means bucks in an surprising means, and its battle resolves with a minimal of fuss. As such, there have been by no means any moments the place I felt the messiness of humanity breaking by way of; it’s all simply rational individuals performing rationally, pursuing the absolute best end result for all events at hand. The one second that breaches that social contract is Balsa’s backstory, which was additionally unsurprisingly my favourite a part of the story – however in any other case, I by no means discovered myself notably gripped by its developments. May it’s that I simply don’t relate that intently to a narrative about turning into a father or mother? Maybe, however I’ve beloved such tales earlier than; regardless, all I can finally say is that Moribito is completed and well-executed in all respects, a effective manufacturing that merely didn’t resonate with me.


