Pale Cocoon

Director: Yasuhiro Yoshiura
Year of release: 2005
Country: Japan
Format/Subtitles: .avi/hardcoded English subtitles
Runtime: 22 minutes

Here's another animated short from Japan, a bit newer this time. The story is set in a vaguely explained dystopian world where people live underground with a huge archive of various disconnected and broken information left from previous times that several department process and restore.

The theme of this anime, except for "melancholic as fvck", is memories. Memories and histories of us as individuals and us as a whole. The archives in this world are being less and less interesting to people up to a point where everyone just walks away from them. Memories of things that will never be again are much too painful for them to bear. It will never come back and do we really need to depress ourselves with it? Or should we obscure our failures and leave them behind by dealing with the present. Are distant memories really that important? At which point does collecting and archiving becomes meaningless?

As interesting as the idea of this anime is the relative short length of the film itself kinda hampers the story. It almost feels like it's a pilot episode at times. Maybe it was made into something later on? I didn't check. Despite this flaw it's fairly enjoyable to watch and the atmosphere is projected very well upon the viewer. I just think that it could have been developed a bit further.

Art-wise I can't really say that this is something groundbreaking. It might have been great 7 years ago but today it looks fairly standard. Basically it's a blend of 2D/3D graphics. I'm not sure if anything aside from characters were drawn the usual style. I'm not an expert. I don't know.

Check it out sometimes.

Parts: one and two!

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous20/8/12 12:57

    Is it normal to download the two parts in the format ".7z.001"? Because even when I try to rename them, my 7zip isn't able to deal with them :/
    Am I just stupid? (I'd really like to see that anime, it sounds great!)

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  2. I just tried downloading and extracting and it works fine! Just download both files into one folder (wherever on your HD), click on the first part and then "extract here" with 7zip. It should work fine.

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  3. Anonymous20/8/12 19:06

    Ok, I'm gonna try it again- and once again, thanks for sharing this! :)

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