Boring days A mediocre IMHO Korean animation about growing up.
'Ultra-nostalgic (for South Koreans) animated picture made in the old school way - without the use of computer technology. 14 Korean animators worked for about 11 years to tell us the story of growing up, first school love, doubts, overcoming fears and finding your way in life.
First, there is no high quality on the web to appreciate the work of animators. Difficult elements are used, but the general giddyness and uninteresting plans spoil everything.
Secondly, the emphasis is placed on deliberately rural behavior of adolescents. All these monkey grins and village faces to look frankly disgusting.
Thirdly, as often in anime, half the time is occupied by the first lovers ' shyness'.
Fourthly, I did not see old Korea, I did not understand what it was. There's the track cover. Where's the train? Where's the mention of the train? Imprudence on thoughtlessness.
The emphasis on the dinosaur is not necessary. To play with the name can only be a very powerful work that has the right to set the hook to the viewer.
Of the advantages, you can note the voiceover, a good plot, clumsy first relationship, search for yourself. The only problem is that they animated a very vital piece. Life in general is boring, and we watch pictures to unwind. Here everything is shown as it is, and therefore dull.
I also want to say that girls are more likely to like it, because the disclosure is given through the girlfriends and the world of the main character.
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