
I wanted to see ‘People and Meat’, which was recommended by Maebul Show last week.
There are no Rossi theaters, so I chose this one.
I haven’t seen the original webtoon.
All I know is that Lee Soo-hyun of AKMU is the main voice actor.
I watched it without knowing the rest of the information, including the plot.
Overall review, I really enjoyed it. content.
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Korean theater animations I saw this year
There are four parts: Exorcism, A Bundle on the Road, Hani, and Love Letter.
I feel like it is the most excellent story-wise/technically.
Something like Makoto Shinkai’s plot and drawing style.
In the office in the garden, there is a Ghibli sense of space.
At first glance, I felt it,
I’m not saying there’s a problem with the originality of the work.
It was accepted as ‘I guess this is a trend.’
This is also quoted in other anime
On a positive note, I think a lot of Korean animation has come out.
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However, in the case of mysterious sequences that appear briefly,
There was no particular narrative significance,
I think it would have been better to leave her out.
It didn’t seem to fit the tone of the work and had no meaning or importance.
I was a bit embarrassed in terms of ‘genre’.
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Other than that, I kept my emotions warm and warm.
The directing was good, so I don’t think there were any loose ends.
(I like the ending too)
Even as a drama
It was an interesting, positive, and refreshing story.
I think the drawing and fairy tale were of sufficient quality to be worth watching.
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Lee Soo-hyun’s dubbing acting was very good.
I feel like the dubbing for Girls’ Generation was as good as Despicable Me in the past.
I also saw a review saying that the tone of other professional experts was rather strange.
Personally, I liked all the voice acting.