InuYasha Movie 3

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InuYasha Movie 3

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Okay, I must say that, overall, this was the best Inu Yasha movie (of the 3). Number 2 was my second favorite.
There was only one thing I didn't like about it: They took Sesshoumaru out of character for a scene. He randomly attacks InuYasha at one point (their second "battle") and then just walks away insulting him. Sesshy isn't one to start something randomly. LinaLoN suggested that maybe it was just his anger and frustration at his half-brother and the whole third sword spiel, but yea. Other than that, it was a spiffy movie. :)

And DAYUM does Sesshy look like his dad... o_o
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:D

I loved it. Except for the part at the VERY end, which didn't bother me at first but Kymaera convinced me was a little wrong....


(I'll let him provide his own thoughts on this because he speaketh better than I do on the subject).
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Ok.... I have never watched Inuyasha movie (I would love to...) Is there a DVD for that movie?
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Yes there is! E-bay. :) Its about $5.00.
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nephreena wrote:Okay, I must say that, overall, this was the best Inu Yasha movie (of the 3). Number 2 was my second favorite.
There was only one thing I didn't like about it: They took Sesshoumaru out of character for a scene. He randomly attacks InuYasha at one point (their second "battle") and then just walks away insulting him. Sesshy isn't one to start something randomly. LinaLoN suggested that maybe it was just his anger and frustration at his half-brother and the whole third sword spiel, but yea. Other than that, it was a spiffy movie. :)

And DAYUM does Sesshy look like his dad... o_o
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lol

I just went-off on this whole big thing in my head. . . Oh, getting philosophical about IY! It's funny!

ANYWAY, I think I agree with LinaLon. But then, I think you could look at it either way, depending on who you wanted to believe Sesshy is/was/whatever. I like to believe that he's the brooding, older-brother who wishes to make something of his half-demon little-bro, even though he goes about it in a fairly cruel way. But I have a theory on this too. . .laughs@self. Oh, I won't get into it right now! It could go for days.

*ahem*

But yeah, throw Sesshy's hair back in a ponytail and . . .voila! Ya got daddy. Oh, it was almost too much. . . the opening scene! Two!!! TWO!!! Two gorgeous dog type demons!!!

*calms self and wanders off*
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nephreena wrote:Yes there is! E-bay. :) Its about $5.00.
Woooooo :^^: I will check it out :D That is cheap :)

Thanks, nephreena!
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Baakay wrote: I loved it. Except for the part at the VERY end, which didn't bother me at first but Kymaera convinced me was a little wrong....
It was a good movie except...
I was surprised that they actually seemed to be doing a status quo change
outside of the series by having the necklace not be on Inu Yasha any more.
It could've been a good change of pace by Kagome not having the power
over Inu Yasha that she did before. We saw a bit of that in the movie when
he goes out of control a bit and doesn't listen to her any more, causing
problems. So, I felt cheated at the end when she puts it back on him as it
seemed a weak way to reset the status quo.

However, if you think about it, it's not a reset of the status quo. It's one
thing for Kagome to have done that to him when they were strangers and
he had been attacking her. Now, they've shared many adventures and
risked their lives for each other. She shouldn't need the necklace now.
Inu Yasha would've felt betrayed by Kagome by her tricking him into
putting it back on, seriously damaging their relationship, if not killing it
all together. I mean, seriously, how would you feel if your significant
other told you to pucker up, then slipped a choke chain around your
neck? It's basically the same thing. Also, it makes Kagome seem petty
and controlling as she feels that she must have that control over him.

Though, you could also go into why Kagome hasn't removed the
necklace from him anyways. (Aside from the obligatory knocking him
unconscious by slamming him into the ground every time he makes a
sarcastic remark comedy every episode or two)
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kymaera wrote:
Baakay wrote: I loved it. Except for the part at the VERY end, which didn't bother me at first but Kymaera convinced me was a little wrong....
It was a good movie except...
I was surprised that they actually seemed to be doing a status quo change
outside of the series by having the necklace not be on Inu Yasha any more.
It could've been a good change of pace by Kagome not having the power
over Inu Yasha that she did before. We saw a bit of that in the movie when
he goes out of control a bit and doesn't listen to her any more, causing
problems. So, I felt cheated at the end when she puts it back on him as it
seemed a weak way to reset the status quo.

However, if you think about it, it's not a reset of the status quo. It's one
thing for Kagome to have done that to him when they were strangers and
he had been attacking her. Now, they've shared many adventures and
risked their lives for each other. She shouldn't need the necklace now.
Inu Yasha would've felt betrayed by Kagome by her tricking him into
putting it back on, seriously damaging their relationship, if not killing it
all together. I mean, seriously, how would you feel if your significant
other told you to pucker up, then slipped a choke chain around your
neck? It's basically the same thing. Also, it makes Kagome seem petty
and controlling as she feels that she must have that control over him.

Though, you could also go into why Kagome hasn't removed the
necklace from him anyways. (Aside from the obligatory knocking him
unconscious by slamming him into the ground every time he makes a
sarcastic remark comedy every episode or two)
lmao, Kymaera! You just got me all wantin' to have a talk with Kagome! Too funny! I hadn't put that much thought into it myself, but I did kind of wence at the end when she did that. It was kind of a wistful moment of wanting everything to be "right" with Inuyasha and Kagome. But then it was an immediate, "That wouldn't be Inuyasha!" Most of the show revolves around Kagome and IY not being able to express their real feelings, the conflict they have, and that necklace is a hell of a tool for the writers to have around to express that conflict.

That's still putting too much thought into it though. I really do think it was "kept around" solely for the comic relief it provided everytime kagome says "sit."
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kymaera wrote: It was a good movie except...
I couldn't agree more. Bleh. That whole thing was so contrived that it detracted from what was otherwise a pretty good story.
Aside from Kagome's bizarre passive/aggressive resolution to the whole necklace issue, the thing shouldn't have come off in the first place. No amount of physical force is supposed to be able to remove it, right? Only specific magic. :?
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kisara wrote: That's still putting too much thought into it though. I really do think it was "kept around" solely for the comic relief it provided everytime kagome says "sit."
And the fact that they had to reset the status quo so that if a storyline ever
built up later that involves the necklace in some capacity, they could still do
it. I'm sure that they had a directive to do no lasting change to Inu Yasha
since the movies don't follow the manga. It's one of the continuing bad
points of the movies...you know that they don't matter.
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Moop wrote:
Aside from Kagome's bizarre passive/aggressive resolution to the whole necklace issue, the thing shouldn't have come off in the first place. No amount of physical force is supposed to be able to remove it, right? Only specific magic. :?
That didn't bother me. There's always a stronger force out there that you
could say was more powerful than the magic in it. All the characters have
some degree of magic power/magical weaponry, so it's not really a force-
only type of thing..it's force plus magic.
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Nah, still bothers me. No explanation given, and too darn convenient overall. As I said, it struck me as horribly contrived. I think
it was as geared toward appeasing fan desire as the kiss was in movie 2.
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Moop wrote:Nah, still bothers me. No explanation given, and too darn convenient overall. As I said, it struck me as horribly contrived. I think
it was as geared toward appeasing fan desire as the kiss was in movie 2.
Well, the good thing is that the movies seems to be getting better.

The first one was so mediocre that I can't recall anything about it.

The second one was pretty much forgettable as well except for the
above-mentioned piece of fan service.

The third one was actually decent and enjoyable to watch except for
the contrived ending which I've already ranted upon.

Hopefully, the next one will match the peak quality of the series instead of
matching the lowest quality points of the show.
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Yup, that about says it all. :^^:
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So... who's fansubbing the latest one? Hmmm? :D

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