He starts to get more and more involved in art and finally decides to get into an art university. And this changes his perspective on life. One day, in the art class, he decides to paint a landscape to express his feelings which he couldn't express with words. He has no passion in life, and his lifestyle contains going out with his friends and studying when he is alone at the home. At last, the show finally started to air and my excitement turned into a disappointment after watching only 2 episodes, and it didn't change withīlue Period is about a delinquent high school student with excellent grades, Yatora. So, a coming of age anime about a high school student who wants to be an artist was exciting for me. I also used to draw oil paintings in high school but stopped doing it because of various reasons. I adore art, and I love drawing fanarts in my spare time. Blue Period's anime was one of my most waited shows in 2021. "Nothing is more painful than a broken heart on a sunny day." -Ryuji Ayukawa In the hopes of securing one of the five prestigious spots in his program of choice, Yatora must show that his inexperience does not define him. After receiving praise for his work, the joy he feels sends him on a journey to enter the extremely competitive Tokyo University of the Arts-a school that only accepts one in every 200 applicants.įacing talented peers, a lack of understanding of the fine arts, and struggles to obtain his parents’ approval, Yatora is confronted by much adversity. Unable to express how he feels about the unusually breathtaking sight, he picks up a paintbrush, hoping his thoughts will be conveyed on canvas. While mulling over his predicament, Yatora finds himself staring at a vibrant landscape of Shibuya. However, beneath his carefree demeanor, Yatora does not enjoy either activity and wishes he could find something more fulfilling.
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Yatora spends his days working hard to maintain his academic standing while hanging out with his equally unambitious friends. Gintama opens in theaters across Japan on July 14, and you can expect the excitement over here to stay pretty consistant until I can finally check it out.Second-year high school student Yatora Yaguchi is a delinquent with excellent grades, but is unmotivated to find his true calling in life. If you haven’t seen that scene however, I’ll leave you with this earlier trailer that depicts that exact scene itself. The inclusion of the iconic opening scenario of the entire saga in which Shinpachi and Gintoki meet for the first time is more than enough to leave me feeling giddy.
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Tackling one of the most popular arcs in the entire series, whilst also maintaining a faithful renditions of Gintoki’s natural perm, it might just not be too hard of a landing to stick.
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If both new and returning Gintama fans can walk out of the theater feeling as though they have witnessed a genuine slice of the Yorozuya gang’s antics, the movie will have accomplished its mission. The presence of the gang’s glossy-looking CG-rendered pet alien dog Sadaharu reminds us that we can’t get too complacent with our newfound earthly surroundings however.
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The budget certainly won’t be matching the likes of the latest ‘Bay flick, but little things like the tentacles emerging from the Benizakura sword itself are a nice touch for sure. The special effects all-in-all look pretty good, all things considered. Perhaps in stable opposition to the trend of sedate Hollywood adaptations of rather serious franchises like Ghost in the Shell or Netflix‘s Death Note, the Japanese film industry is content with allowing some of the (potentially unavoidable) cheese to stick around in order to remind us exactly from which world Gintama is coming from. If nothing else, I have no doubt in my mind that this film will present a convincing alternative take on Japan’s esteemed “jidaigeki,” or “period drama” samurai films that mostly anyone will be able to get into the groove of. Firstly, you almost immediately notice both actors and actresses absolutely nailing their respective characters in both mannernism and personality, all accompanied by the bright and colorful costumes and hair stylings that we’ve come to know and love.