Board Thread:Movie Discussions/@comment-3275959-20160831082349/@comment-3275959-20160901082927

MarkJira wrote: I don't doubt this is the case. Hideaki Anno clearly put a lot of thought into every little detail in this movie, and it realy shows. There's some brilliant symoblism and imagery, heavy themes, and a subtle environmental message. This could be yet another example of everyone involved in this project trying to make it the very best ghing it can possibly be.

My main concern at first is the movie was also directed by Shinji Higuchi. While his previous works on Godzilla & Gamera was spectacular, his directing at Attack on Titan are strecthing too far from its core. I know studio usually takes liberty interpreting a live action movie, but the significant change makes it like another monster movie. Granted, I'm just a fans and not Japanese public moviegoer.

Then again, I'm glad the main director is Hideaki Anno, thus eliminating my worries.