Master Blaster

Genres: Avant Garde, Music | |
Themes: Music | |
Rating: 4.39 / 10 | |
Popularity: #14675 | |
Users Listed: 990 | |
Users Scored: 574 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 10/02/2021 | |
Aired: September 30, 2014 (Summer) | |
Type: music | |
Age Rating: R | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
Set in a quiet coastal town steeped in tradition, this short film explores the evolving relationship between a young woman grappling with personal aspirations and her aging grandfather. The narrative unfolds with gentle pacing, focusing on everyday moments – shared meals, seaside walks, and the unspoken history woven into their lives. Through subtle visual storytelling and evocative sound design, the film examines themes of generational connection, legacy, and the quiet beauty found in ordinary existence. The atmosphere is contemplative and melancholic, inviting viewers to reflect on the passage of time and the complexities of family bonds. It offers a poignant glimpse into a specific cultural landscape, prioritizing emotional resonance over dramatic plot.
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Staff:
- Kabuki, Sawako (Director, Animation Director)
Reviews:
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User Sidewinder51 (Score: 3/10):
I was stuck debating between a 3 and a 4. Another music video artwork not really anime. My interpretation (if i am right) was despite my dislike with what i just watched had a nice message. The message being self confidence is key. If you lack it you will get fucked over repeatably. People pray on vulnerability. Don't give them a chance to take advantage for there will be no end. I am not a fan on the crappy message idea but i did get the message so there is that. Part of me wishes i watched this sooner so i would not have made as many mistakesin life but i ask you if you are a current saint would you still be able to retain this message yourself? Just some food for thought.nnIf i was a parent i would try and instill messages like these and make videos perhaps more censored as a final exam if you will. In order to test their skill mastery on the subject.nnpersonal view i see this as being marketed for teens.nnThe music was not that bad a little bit like jazz.