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2010-02-11, 07:51 | Link #284 | |
Is this dangerous??
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Especially after active playing at that day It could happen, right?
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2010-02-11, 08:59 | Link #285 | ||
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sober during thоse actions, right? =) Last edited by tolerantfire; 2010-02-11 at 09:10. |
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2010-02-11, 13:38 | Link #286 |
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My money's still on Kyon getting so drunk that he didn't remember what happened, and since the whole story is being told from his viewpoint, we didn't see it. He'll either remember it after being reminded or Haruhi will screw with him for forgetting. ("You mean you don't remember...this and that...?") ^_^
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2010-02-11, 15:12 | Link #287 | |
Is this dangerous??
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2010-02-11, 19:47 | Link #289 | |
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That day, I discovered Asahina-san is completely wine intolerant, while Nagato is a formidable bottomless pit; as for Haruhi, she's just a hopeless drunkard. Due to the circumstances, I drank quite a lot and so my memory was quite blurred, but I do remember Haruhi grabbing onto the wine bottle and drinking nonstop while knocking on Keiichi-san's head. "Ah......You're so great! To thank you for inviting us, I'll offer you Mikuru-chan! Train her well so she can become a better maid! Because this girl is completely hopeless!" I personally think that it'll most likely be a line where Haruhi says "and no alcohol. I swear I'll never drink again." and that'll be it.
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2010-02-12, 07:50 | Link #290 | |
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I actually thought "nooooo! that sucks!" when I read Haruhi say she won't drink again. But WE ALL KNOW "I swear I'll never drink again" is just a phase We've all been there, you say won't but you still end up drinking again
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2010-02-12, 12:35 | Link #291 | |
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2010-02-12, 15:11 | Link #292 | |
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The discussion about one shot from the trailer took place at one forum of Haruhi fans. http://s56.radikal.ru/i154/1002/8c/223bed3c6b84.jpg what's this moment, and what is the glass thing above Kyon? Last edited by tolerantfire; 2010-02-12 at 15:21. |
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2010-02-12, 15:15 | Link #293 | |
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2010-02-12, 15:26 | Link #294 | |
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2010-02-12, 16:36 | Link #295 |
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In the spoilertastic Lantis video, the exact scene that was posted was during the flashback/decision where Kyon has his monologue about which world he is choosing, right before Asakura stabs him. In the news/anticipation thread, I specifically asked if there was anything that was outside of the novel that was in the movie, and the person replied saying that it was purely the Disappearance novel. We don't see Kyon falling until the Intrigues prologue where time reverts until just after noon on December 18th (so the fall scene will be during the day). The "gifts" are decorations from the SOS Brigade clubroom since he's been through a flashback of the Christmas party before this, and since the broken window is falling with him, he's obviously gone through it. That explains the lighting only on him during a dark atmosphere.
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2010-02-14, 23:19 | Link #296 |
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Can anyone tell me if the insanely high framerate of Asakura's foot shifting into place in this preview clip is representative of the framerate for the entire movie?
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2010-02-15, 00:06 | Link #298 |
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You can get the book from any place that sells Japanese light novels, probably. Or do you mean an English translation? If so, you'll have to visit our dear friend Google to see if someone saved it or has a cached copy (or possibly Scribd), since the version on baka-tsuki has been scrubbed. The official English version isn't due out for at least ten months - the third book comes out this next summer and the second one was last autumn.
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2010-02-15, 00:13 | Link #299 | ||
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There is currently a discussion going on in the no-spoiler thread about the first "negative" review of Disappearance. Since my response to some of the comments cannot be complete without spoilers, I am coming here instead.
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1) 'Haruhiism triumphed over Yukiism'. Maybe it's just my inner Yuki fanboy, but I don't think that's a fight that's over in the series, much less this novel. I'm sure a Haruhi fanboy would read it that way, but Kyon missed real!Yuki as much as he missed real!Haruhi, or real!Mikuru, etc. The only reason Kyon spent half the book looking for Haruhi is that she's always the center of all the crazy things that happen to the SOS-dan, and since she was conveniently the only member of the SOS-dan that wasn't around, it was logical that finding her was his best way back. One of the great things about Tanigawa's writing is that the character motivations, even those of the narrator whose innermost thoughts we're hearing, can be read so many ways, and he largely leaves them open to variable interpretation. In this case, the reviewer's admitted inexperience with Volumes 4 and later (and I get the impression his only other Haruhi experience was the anime) have led him to the feeling that Yuki's love battle is over because Kyon trounced alt!Yuki soundly, and anyone who has read the later books knows that's just not the case. 2) Gender stereotypes. Actually I think he completely missed Yuki's whole point of creating alt!Yuki. It wasn't so she could become a "real girl", no matter what Kyon may posit at the end of the movie. Real!Yuki is effectively gone in the Yukiverse. Mikuru(big) as much as says it (and the reviewer quotes her!). If there's any of real!Yuki left in alt!Yuki's consciousness, it's too little to give her any enjoyment at becoming a "real girl". Kyon's still blind to the fact that Haruhi wants to jump his bones (something even Taniguchi has started to grasp, for chrissakes), so of course he's not going to pick up that Yuki's whole point was to get him out of the Haruhi situation he's so often and openly complaining about (at least when Haruhi's not around) and give him a girl that appears to be more his type (and if it's herself then all the better). Why else would she give him the key to get out if it wasn't built for him in the first place? 3) Disappointed expectations. Yeah, I think you nailed this one. "Jilted" Yuki shipper overreacts, completely misses the point. Movie promotion didn't help. Considering how much his arguments mirror some of those from when Disappearance the novel was first getting fanslated to English, his review just makes me more certain that most uncommon of events, a faithful adaptation, has taken place.
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2010-02-24, 11:30 | Link #300 | |
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I loved the shot where Kyon flips open the pages of the book to search for clues. He seems calm, yet his eyes shows desperation. Anybody knows what's the shot in front of the train in gray all about? Can't really figure that out. |
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