I don’t want to believe it. They will adapt it! Righ? RIGHT!?
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PPGN_DM_Exia on
Look Back was awesome but if the director Oshiyama doesn’t think it would be a fit, then it might be better to find someone else. According to the post movie interviews, even Look Back took a bit of convincing from Fujimoto for Oshiyama to do, so I guess he’s at the stage of his career where he can pick and choose what he wants to work on.
Cyrra_ on
To be perfectly honest a big part of Goodbye Eri is that the paneling gives you the feeling of watching a movie but in a manga. I can’t even imagine how a director would easily tackle that.
cheesechimp on
Goodbye Eri means a lot to me personally and I would be all over any adaptation it got, but I don’t really want it to be made out of a sense of obligation. I want the people who make it to have a vision for their adaption and a passion for the project, as Oshiyama did for Look Back. If he doesn’t feel that way about Eri, I’m fine with him passing on it
Android19samus on
That’s too bad, but at the same time Goodbye Eri probably wouldn’t translate to film quite as well.
Aztek917 on
Okay! Well… that hurts…. After Look Back I am a big Oshiyama fan.
Okay… lemme read what he says.
Edit- yeah I love this man.
“Much to the fans disappointment, Oshiyama revealed that he wasn’t going to adapt it as he felt that his directorial style may not align with the tone of the story.”
He doesn’t think he’s a good fit. He’s not… leaving it cause it’s bad…. It’s not in his wheel house to do this justice based on theme in his opinion.
dagreenman18 on
Well yeah, he’s not the right fit. The Chainsaw Man director makes more sense for this
InitialDan86 on
I honestly hope Goodbye Eri gets a live action adaptation. Its the only manga ive ever felt like this for
EvenElk4437 on
Look Back” became a huge topic in Japan, and the comic sold well. “Goodbye, Eri” also garnered attention, but it’s hard to say whether it has enough popularity to be made into a movie.
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I don’t want to believe it. They will adapt it! Righ? RIGHT!?
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Look Back was awesome but if the director Oshiyama doesn’t think it would be a fit, then it might be better to find someone else. According to the post movie interviews, even Look Back took a bit of convincing from Fujimoto for Oshiyama to do, so I guess he’s at the stage of his career where he can pick and choose what he wants to work on.
To be perfectly honest a big part of Goodbye Eri is that the paneling gives you the feeling of watching a movie but in a manga. I can’t even imagine how a director would easily tackle that.
Goodbye Eri means a lot to me personally and I would be all over any adaptation it got, but I don’t really want it to be made out of a sense of obligation. I want the people who make it to have a vision for their adaption and a passion for the project, as Oshiyama did for Look Back. If he doesn’t feel that way about Eri, I’m fine with him passing on it
That’s too bad, but at the same time Goodbye Eri probably wouldn’t translate to film quite as well.
Okay! Well… that hurts…. After Look Back I am a big Oshiyama fan.
Okay… lemme read what he says.
Edit- yeah I love this man.
“Much to the fans disappointment, Oshiyama revealed that he wasn’t going to adapt it as he felt that his directorial style may not align with the tone of the story.”
He doesn’t think he’s a good fit. He’s not… leaving it cause it’s bad…. It’s not in his wheel house to do this justice based on theme in his opinion.
Well yeah, he’s not the right fit. The Chainsaw Man director makes more sense for this
I honestly hope Goodbye Eri gets a live action adaptation. Its the only manga ive ever felt like this for
Look Back” became a huge topic in Japan, and the comic sold well. “Goodbye, Eri” also garnered attention, but it’s hard to say whether it has enough popularity to be made into a movie.