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花折り
1
Movie
Finished Airing
1968
The head monk orders a young acolyte to guard a beautiful cherry tree in the monastery garden while he goes out. But the older man underestimates his colleague’s fondness for sake. As it so happens, a samurai warrior and his servant decide to have a picnic feast in the same garden under the blossoming tree. The acolyte refuses to let them in, but when he smells their sake, his determination is put to the test.... Made in 1968, director Kawamoto’s first puppet film is a moral tale about a disciple who was justly punished for a momentary lapse. (Source: AniDB)
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Rate a 4 English Subtitles (A couple lines of text but no vocals) Story A puppet show that did not do fair job in telling a tale unless you were familiar with the Japanese culture. The ending made scene at least. Art Both characters and background looked nice. However, both had completely different outlooks making for a poor to moderate mix. Background was obviously a backdrop of sorts, showing the lack of realism in some parts. More detain could have been added like actual sake. Sound Audio was poorly timed. An action would be done and countless things could go wrong. The proper direct moment would be missing (the slap in thebeginning), poor animation sound choice (putting a sound that does not blend with object it is working with), to name a few things. Also, the voice of the young monk was questionable. I could not tell the gender given how the young monk looked/acted along with the voice. Lastly, the music can be taken as annoying after a while.