Fantastic Planet
- Kazutaka
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Fantastic Planet
Fantastic Planet based on the book 'The Savage Planet' by Stefan Wul, directed by Rene Laloux.
I first saw this anime in 1976-77 and it had a great impact on me. I was just a kid the first time I saw this and did not understand the philosophy behind much of the work however, it started me on my road to obsession with anime and obscure/cult classix. Since then I have watched this film many times and it never fails to inspire me in some way. I have only met 2 other people who have ever heard of or seen this film, even though it was a Gran Prix winner at Cannes in 1973.
Has anyone else seen this film? If so I would welcome a disscussion on this topic.
I first saw this anime in 1976-77 and it had a great impact on me. I was just a kid the first time I saw this and did not understand the philosophy behind much of the work however, it started me on my road to obsession with anime and obscure/cult classix. Since then I have watched this film many times and it never fails to inspire me in some way. I have only met 2 other people who have ever heard of or seen this film, even though it was a Gran Prix winner at Cannes in 1973.
Has anyone else seen this film? If so I would welcome a disscussion on this topic.
- Tom the Fish
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- Anlushac11
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Is that the same French anime movie that got all kinds of accolades was considered an instant classic?
If it is the title I am thinking of it was recently redone again as a theatrical live action movie release Titled Solaris starring George Clooney.
There was a review of Solaris that said the story was based on a early 70's French anime that had a incredlibly good story and pretty good animation.
And I havent seen any of them but I want to.
Is that the same French anime movie that got all kinds of accolades was considered an instant classic?
If it is the title I am thinking of it was recently redone again as a theatrical live action movie release Titled Solaris starring George Clooney.
There was a review of Solaris that said the story was based on a early 70's French anime that had a incredlibly good story and pretty good animation.
And I havent seen any of them but I want to.
- Kazutaka
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aka "La Planete Sauvage" (1973)
Didn't care for it myself. Laloux's later film, "Light Years" (aka Gandahar) (1986), was better, IMO, but still strange.
Didn't care for it myself. Laloux's later film, "Light Years" (aka Gandahar) (1986), was better, IMO, but still strange.
- Anlushac11
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- UncleMilo
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Solaris is a remake of a Russian movie of the same title.Kazutaka wrote:no, solaris is a sci-fi based on a space station gone wrong type of story. very different from Fantastic Planet theme which follows a more Planet of the Apes ironic switch where people or Oms are pets to the giant Drogs.
(Just some additional info...)
-Uncle Milo
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Those who divide people into two kinds of groups
and those who don't.
Those who divide people into two kinds of groups
and those who don't.