Dayu
The Storm / 大雨
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy | |
Rank: #18068 | |
Popularity: #15083 | |
Users Listed: 890 | |
Users Scored: 54 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 12/05/2023 | |
Aired: January 12, 2024 (Winter) | |
Type: movie | |
Source: original | |
Episodes: 1 |
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User awsedrft20 (Score: 7/10):
Dayu (or Big Storm) is a rather unheard of Chinese donghua that just came into Canadian theatres for some reason, but after stumbling upon it on MAL a month ago I figured I'd check it out. It's a creative piece of media with stunning visuals, interesting worldbuilding, great voice acting, and an incomprehensible storyline. Nonetheless, it's a captivating and charming movie that reflects the unique Chinese donghua industry as it continues to grow, and while I wouldn't outright recommend it, I wouldn't discourage anyone from watching it either. Story (4/10) The story of Dayu is extremely hard to follow, especially for those who don't already know thelanguage. It tells the story of an orphan boy, Mantou, and his adoptive guardian who are seeking out a mythical ship (called the Big Black Boat?) which was said to house monsters after some catastrophe back in the day that drove out a tribe of nocturnal people and their creatures or something of the sort. They had many treasures aboard the boat and Mantou's guardian, who's somewhat of a dad to him, is looking for it. Along the way, there are different parties who have different motivations and backstories who all contribute to the unraveling of the mystery. nnTo begin, the movie's pacing was weird. Every time it seemed like we would get into some action, it would end really quickly and go back to the characters loitering around. Many of the workings of the monsters was also not explained, and not in a way that was satisfying like in soft world building, but in a way that left the audience more confused than curious. Even when the action finally happened, the climax felt unsatisfying and unexplained. Ultimately, there didn't seem to be an end goal for the movie, which made it end off on a confusing note. The story is characterized by loose motivations and attempts at mystery that worked against it rather than to enhance it, as I believe it could have been a brilliant tale if they structured & paced it better and made character motivations clearer.nnArt (10/10)nThe art and animation of the movie was S T U N N I N GnThe colours were insanely beautiful and fit perfectly into the sequences, and it melded a mix of hand drawn, animated, and CGI together seamlessly. The art is also reminiscent of children's drawings--heavily stylized characters, but the buildings and scenery were very much the opposite and drawn to perfection. Visually alone, it's a stunner of a movie that stands out more than any anime movie I've seen in a while.nnSound (9/10)nThe music of the movie blew me away too. It was never too much nor too little, but just enough to complement the scenes. The voice acting was stellar as well, which surprised me. It was very natural, like humans talking, but still with enough drama to make the dialogue interesting. The characters often have big reactions and these are all voiced in a way that's convincing and not annoying.nnCharacter…