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		<title>Origin: Spirits of the Past</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 14:01:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every now and again, anime gets a chance to impart some wisdom or express a valid point of view.  Hayao Miyazaki is a master at making highly entertaining anime which doubles as commentary. His movies have a clarity which is subtle and obvious, depending on how you view them. 
Origins: Spirits of the Past, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/origindvdweb.jpg' alt='Origin DvD' class="alignright fancy"/>Every now and again, anime gets a chance to impart some wisdom or express a valid point of view.  <a href="Hayao">Hayao Miyazaki</a> is a master at making highly entertaining anime which doubles as commentary. His movies have a clarity which is subtle and obvious, depending on how you view them. </p>
<p><strong>Origins: Spirits of the Past,</strong> <em>feels</em> much like a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nausica%C3%A4_of_the_Valley_of_the_Wind">Miyazaki film</a>. But it only <em>feels</em>&#8230;.</p>
<h4>plot summary</h4>
<p>In a bid to tame the harsh climates of uninhabitable planets, scientists on the moon created trees capable of living in any environment.  They succeeded far beyond their expectations as the experimental forests grew wildly out of control and escaped their confines. The renegade trees descended to Earth and nearly destroyed all of humanity. Now the forest has become a sentient creature living side by side with the remnants of mankind. </p>
<p><strong>Agito</strong> lives in<strong> Neutral City</strong>, on the edge of the forest. The city and the forest have had a harmonious relationship for decades. That is until Agito awakens an ancient from her three hundred year slumber. <strong>Toola</strong>, a young girl who&#8217;s physically Agito&#8217;s age, comes from a time before the forest dominated the planet.</p>
<p>Toola&#8217;s presence angers the forest as she represents a threat to the forest itself. But a young man from the military state of <strong>Ragna</strong>, <strong>Shunack</strong>, eagerly seeks Toola out. Shunack believes Toola can help him destroy the forest and bring back the past glory of humanity, a glory Toola misses.</p>
<p>Agito and Toola become entangled in an age old battle between nature and humanity.  Will Toola bring harm or harmony to the forest Agito holds dear?</p>
<h4>review</h4>
<p>Origins is a movie about the respect and balance we should give and have with nature. But it was merely good, not great and I didn&#8217;t really walk away with a sense that the movie was about nature itself.  The storytelling was average and while it had a message, it could have had a stronger delivery and more impact. The movie wasn&#8217;t preachy, but it had no edge to it either.  I <strong>wanted</strong> that edge, I wanted the movie to harp a bit on the sorry state of the planet, and how as humans we&#8217;re responsible for its maintenance and upkeep. This was a perfect opportunity to point a few fingers and to subtly shake heads at industrial waste and so forth.<br />
<img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/moon.jpg' alt='Moon shot' class="fancy"/><br />
What I got from Origins was: Genetic engineering is bad. Let&#8217;s all live in harmony with this freakish forest that wants to fertilize itself with our decomposing bodies. The messages were mixed, if there were any at all. </p>
<p>Origins was an entertaining movie, but it lacked something which would have made it something beyond mere entertainment. It had no heart, no depth, no soul or spark. I didn&#8217;t feel drawn in at all, the anime didn&#8217;t even attempt to engage me.</p>
<p>The pacing was off too.  Ideas were hurriedly told while certain unnecessary nuances were given more time than they should have. Things I felt should have been expounded on were tossed out and in a flash, disappeared. More time, more time! Is what I kept repeating over and over again as some point of interest flared up and was gone. The ideas for Origins would have been better suited as a series, where these ideas could be carefully plotted out.  Either that or cut some points out, one or the other, can&#8217;t have both.</p>
<h4><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-character-dev.gif" alt="Character Development Icon"  class="icon" /> Character Development</h4>
<p>I felt little to no connection with the characters except for Toola and Shunack. These are the only two people who have passion and vigor.  Agito seems a bit lost in comparison to the clarity these two have. When Agito finally does start to get passionate about something, I almost don&#8217;t care since the whole scene is hurried.  Why are Toola and Shunack rounded out but not the hero?<br />
<img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/toola.jpg' alt='Toola' class="fancy"/></p>
<h4><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-character-design.gif" alt="Anime Character Design Icon" class="icon" /> Character Design</h4>
<p>Origins is a beautiful movie. The forest is threatening as is the state of Ragna. Both represent extremes and are depicted as such in the overly organic and and mechanical designs for each. The trees&#8217; roots are blood red and shout, stay away! and Ragna&#8217;s giant tanks are covered in rust as red as the tree roots. </p>
<p>The druid girls have a highly<a href="http://www.hrgiger.com/"> H.R. Giger</a> flavor, and I wanted to see more of that throughout the anime. Nature never looked better, nor more menacing.</p>
<p>The realism of Neutral City was depressing.  So this is what a future without technology looks like? The remains of the old civilization were used to create the new, technology free one. The eerie beauty of the forest couldn&#8217;t offset the decrepitude of a fallen era. It&#8217;s a glimpse of what the planet will look like when we&#8217;re all dead and gone.<br />
<img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/giger.jpg' alt='Giger Origins' class="fancy"/></p>
<h4><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-animation.gif" alt="Animation Icon" class="icon" /> Animation</h4>
<p><strong>Gonzo</strong> did a superb job animating Origins. The animation was impressive, though the computer graphics were distracting at times.  Most of the CG was well done, but when it was off it was off.  All I can say is: <strong>volcano on legs</strong>. Overall, the animation stood out as flowing and natural. Background nature shots were gorgeous, though some shots of people were out of focus and lacking details. </p>
<h4><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-music.gif" alt="Music Icon" class="icon" /> Music</h4>
<p>Origins opens with a haunting song,&#8221;<strong>Chouwa Oto</strong>&#8220;, by <strong>Kokia</strong>.  It&#8217;s beautiful and simultaneously chilling.  The soundtrack throughout had an air of high drama.  It fit, though it was too grand at times. The ending wrapped up with the lovely, &#8220;<strong>Ai no Melody</strong>&#8220;, also by Kokia.</p>
<h4><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-voice-acting.gif" alt="Voice Acting Icon" class="icon" /> Voice Acting</h4>
<p>Although the English voice cast isn&#8217;t horrible, I much preferred the Japanese voice cast for the movie.  The Japanese voice cast emoted better, and suited the movie more than the duller English cast.</p>
<h4><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-production.gif" alt="Production Icon" class="icon" /> Production</h4>
<p>Spirits of the Past comes with a DVD full of extras.  The disc includes never before seen visuals, interviews, trailers and TV spots.<br />
<img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/ragna.jpg' alt='ragna' class="fancy"/></p>
<h4>conclusion</h4>
<p>Origins: Spirits of the Past is a good piece of entertainment. However, I feel it lacked something which could have given the anime a sharper focus and clarity. Truly great anime all have that focus which make them more than anime and more than entertainment. But Origins is only a good anime and merely entertaining; perhaps that&#8217;s all it ever wished to be.</p>
<h4><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-rating.gif" alt="Rating Icon" class="icon" /> Rating</h4>
<p><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/ratings/hammie-rating-whole.jpg" alt="The Anime Blog Whole Rating" /><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/ratings/hammie-rating-whole.jpg" alt="The Anime Blog Whole Rating" /><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/ratings/hammie-rating-whole.jpg" alt="The Anime Blog Whole Rating" /><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/ratings/hammie-rating-zero.jpg" alt="The Anime Blog Zero Rating" /><br />
<strong>Origins: Spirits of the Past</strong> gets <strong>3</strong> outta <strong>4</strong> Hammies!</p>
<h4>Retail Info</h4>
<ul>
<li><strong>Publisher:</strong> <a href="http://www.funimation.com/">Funimation</a></li>
<li><strong>Release Date:</strong>March 4, 2008</li>
<li><strong>Retail Price:</strong> $39.98</li>
<li><strong>Number of discs:</strong>2</li>
<li><strong>Run Time:</strong> 150 minutes</li>
<li><strong>Rating:</strong> TV-PG</li>
<li><strong>Language:</strong> English, Japanese</li>
<li><strong>Aspect Ratio:</strong> 1.78:1</li>
<li><strong>Format:</strong> Animated, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen</li>
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