Quote by FX18I think the point of "not
being as emotional as the 'original' (granted it was not really original, both
were adaptation of KEY)as many ppl claiming, is mostly due to the direction of
approach. In the 2002 version the tear factor comes as a quick immediate impact,
while the 2006 version goes with the slower consistent approach. Personally, i
think the latter approach fits the theme of "Kanon", a repeating
melody that gradually reach its warm, touching climax, better than the solely
huge tear bomb.
I like your use of words there, I now want to go back and incorporate that last
sentence into the review because that's exactly what I was pushing I
definitely enjoyed Kanon more when it was drawn out as it also allowed more time
for reflection rather than swinging through a story arc every two episodes or
so. Thanks for the support and even more so for your excellent opinion.
I like your use of words there, I now want to go back and incorporate that last sentence into the review because that's exactly what I was pushing
I
definitely enjoyed Kanon more when it was drawn out as it also allowed more time
for reflection rather than swinging through a story arc every two episodes or
so. Thanks for the support and even more so for your excellent opinion.
Cheers, Littlejonny100