Doug Jacobs wrote:
> Default User <defaultuserbr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > However, I don't believe this was a case of simplification at all.
> > In fact, it was complicated over the original, to shoehorn in an
> > anti-war message. THAT is where many felt the movie came up short.
>
> I don't know, the whole war thing was pretty vague and confusing to
> me anyways.
But didn't simplify the plot at all. It also required a major change in
one character,
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02.
> Being from Miyazaki, it shouldn't be a surprise that he would throw
> in an anti-war message.
Perhaps. The farther the movie went, the more it diverged from the
original. As with many such cases, it's best to judge each work on its
own merits, rather than comparing.
Brian
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