
Matthew Seferian Anime Blog
Friday, December 2, 2011
Seferian-Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind

Saturday, November 26, 2011
Seferian-Ah! My Goddess

Saturday, November 19, 2011
Seferian-Princess Mononoke a great film
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Friday, October 28, 2011
Seferian-Grave of the Fireflies


Friday, October 21, 2011
Seferian-The Harp of Burma

Friday, October 14, 2011
Seferian -Ghost in a Shell
The loss of identity seems to be a recurring theme in many anime films. We have seen it in Akira and Perfect Blue, while in some of the other films peoples identity’s are different then what we expected. This week we watched Ghost in a Shell, a high suspense action and Sci-Fi thriller that deals with some of the most common question asked by humanity: Why am I here? Where did I come from? Where do I go after I die? Unlike other animes we have watched, the themes in Ghost in a Shell are not subtle but very prominent. The whole plot is driven by cyborg Motoko Kusanagi’s desire for answers. Most of the “Major’s” body is mechanized, which allows her to perform super human feats. The Major works for Section 9, a crime deviation that specializes in fighting technology. In the film Section 9 is after a virus/program called the puppet master.
There are many scenes in the film where The Major finds herself asking the same questions as every human does. In many ways this movie is also a question of what makes up a human. Even though The Major is basically a robot, she has a ghost, which is somewhat similar to a soul as far, as I can tell. The movie was very hard to follow at some points, but I did enjoy it over all. There was a fair bit of action, but a great deal more talking then anything else. I am not saying that this took away from the story, but made it feel a little slow at times. This film also shows a future where it is very easy to loose one’s identity because every one is so plugged in to their virtual worlds, as in one point of the film the puppet master actually implants memories into some ones mind.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Seferian- Vampires and westerns


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