ChaosProjects wrote:Kionon wrote:Oh my lord, yuri, traps, and MIA. This is truly a bounty. Blessed be to ChaosProjects, and hallowed by thy name. *downloads*
Go forth my child!
We have brought forth quite a bounty this year for the enjoyment of all.
Okay, so on my subway commute, I have now watched:
What Rin Wants: I have, of course, seen the anime. And of course this video is deeply unsettling, but so is the anime/manga itself. As it should be. Chaos has done a really great job here of using very simple cuts and fades on appropriate scenes with maximum level of discomfort. The song itself wasn't max creepy. It would have been interesting to use a higher pitched or more childish cover of the song for insane levels of heebie jeebies, but I also understand that audio editing itself is really difficult to make sound good.
As to the social background, and the cultural conflict of a mainly non-Japanese viewership of a Japanese source, I won't say extremely common place issue in Japan, but there's a great deal more tolerance for this kind of behavior in Japan, as long as the adult maintains control of the situation. Honestly, I think I've seen two fourth grade students act precisely this way (I think Rin is either 5th or 6th, iirc?), and the general social reaction is "crazy kids, hilarious right?" and it's kind of shrugged off. It's also not terribly uncommon in the higher grades for students to confess to teachers, either verbally or with letters. Again it is the responsibility of the teacher to be appreciative and respectful but also clear about shutting it down. Usually confessions are from girls, and target teachers can be either gender. I've received four confessions in my nine years teaching, one was in person, three were letters.
Traps: Yay Traps! Great editing, good song choice. I liked the variety of chosen traps, but they are faaaaar too new. Where are my 80s and 90s traps, Chaos? Disappointed.
Anarchy Angels Do It Well: I love MIA, have for years, and of all of her songs, this is my favorite. And I like Panty and Stocking. I really, really, really wanted to love this video, but I ended up only liking it a lot but not loving it. The reason is because I actually felt the lyric sync was a bit too loose. Chaos did a good job on the beat sync, and some of the internal sync, but there are some really specific lyrics in the song, and the official video does a good job of its own literal sync with chains and the cars that match. I don't know the source material very well, and maybe it's just the case that the scenes I'd like to imagine don't exist in the source. But that's why this was like 85% of the way to awesome for me, but just not quite there. But make no mistake, this is still Top Shelf Fan Crap. TOP SHELF.
More later.