Anime ruined Japanese acting.
Anime ruined Japanese acting
quit watching anime adaptations.
Remind me, what's the caliber of acting in teen comedies/dramas in the west? Coz that's what these anime adaptations are, entertainment for young teens. I seem to remember Hannah Montana or iCarly or any of those disney/nickelodeon shows having exactly the same kind of camera-mugging overacting, but I could be wrong.
Isn't this Korean?
Japanese people either do needlessly subtle and obfuscated or way over the top. There is no middle ground. This is true of everything they do.
Retarded anime haircuts should be kept out of live adaptations
This
Their cuisine follows the same philosophy
Everything is either bland or has one flavour turned to max.
>here's your chika bro
such a weird movie.
dude no, nips have been doing this comically over-exaggerated style since the beginning long before anime. If anything it probably goes back to their roots of Kabuki theatre, have you ever seen that shit? It's absolutely atrocious.
cope, they act this way in dramas, talk shows, and porn too
Japanese live acting has always been pretty shitty. They don't make that much money and studios are fucking greedy and nepotistic which is why there is a lack of talent.
>News: Japan national police chief resigns over Abe assassination
>animu style characters all over the background
Acting isn't the only thing it ruined.
is that a bulletproof glass? wtf?
Korea also has them, they're mascots made for kids to trust and collaborate with the police
>Japanese movie
>obviously know they are in a movie. act to be lively and entertaining. honest and straightforward
>Western movie
>try to pretend that their fiction is reality. act to deceive and trick people into treating characters like they are real
this is why westerns think thanos is a real person
Why is Japan a high trust society with very little violent crime?
literally pajeet tier
at least with pajeets you get a well choreographed dance sequence in between the cringe
also why the western film canon has actual art and japan has had one decent director in its entire history