Wow! His face went from all happy that he was able to float with Patema, to miserable as soon as he was on his way to the school. This became more of an issue later on in the movie, which I will get to further down.Īfter chatting for a bit Age has to go to class, so he leaves Patema in a shed to wait for him until he returns. It was a bit disorienting to me when I was trying to keep track of what side of the world I was on.
#SAKASAMA NO PATEMA TV TROPES MOVIE#
The camera does a lot of spinning in this movie to reorient the camera depending on which world’s point of view we are looking through, either Age’s world or Patema’s world. These scenes where Age and Patema are clinging onto each other for dear life and floating in the sky are truly beautiful to look at. Patema has the reverse gravity of the boy and appears to fall upwards into the sky. Climbing down to get it she comes face to face with the boy, who introduces himself as Age. Patema wakes up and is in some bushes but drops her backpack. He is staring up at the sky as if he wants to fly away himself. We meet a boy who is laying in the grass dreaming of a machine that floats through the air. Needless to say she goes back to the shaft that she found and a “bat man” is down there and scares her into falling down the shaft. Once she’s alone she takes out a picture that reads “the real world” and is a picture of what above ground would look like: sun, sky, trees and grass. Porta, her friend, tells her that there are “bat men” lurking in the dangerous areas where she likes to go exploring. It’s interesting to note that they have to live off food rations and they all wear these heavy looking suits while out and about. We get a quick look at her underground hometown where her friends all live. She’s an inquisitive young girl who goes exploring where she’s not supposed to. In the next scene we meet our heroine, Patema. To begin the movie we are introduced to the villain who is talking to someone that is inverted. It was directed by Yasuhiro Yoshiura, who also directed Time of Eve both of which are spectacular. My Score: 3/5 Overall, it wasn’t too bad, but I wouldn’t watch it again.When I first heard about this movie and watched the shorts for it, I knew it was going to be a good movie. Voice Actors: 3/5 Takayama Minami | Yamaguchi Kappei | Yamazaki Wakana | Ogata Ken`ichi | Ikeda Shuuichi | Furuya Tooru | Hayashibara Megumi | Hori Yukitoshi | Kinoshita Hiroyuki | Mitsuishi Kotono | Takagi Wataru | Yuya Atsuko | Ootani Ikue | Koyama Mami | Koyama Mami | and many moreee Unfortunately, there is no Hattori Heiji ?
Anime physics)Ĭharacters: 3/5 If you like Akai and Amuro, then this one is good for you!!! ? There’s this particular scene that was pretty cool to watch. ? (like how does Conan do that thing at the end without getting hurt? I don’t understand. I also found some enjoyment in pointing out ridiculous things with my friend. We get to see some Black Organization action, so it was tolerable. That being said, of the newer Conan films, I think this one was not too bad in terms of plot.
The amnesia trope was used in movie 4, and the settings have often been in some sort of theme part, such as in movie 10.
I think at this point, the plot of Detective Conan movies have started to run out of ideas. Summary: When Conan and his friends visit a new aquarium, he finds a mysterious woman with different colored eyes who can’t remember who she is.
Rating: PG-13 ? (I guess it’s mostly PG, but there were a few gun scenes that I was surprised to see) (this PV makes the movie seem much more epic than it actually is…)