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diff --git a/src/anime/review/last-exile/.gitignore b/src/anime/review/last-exile/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08d33d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/anime/review/last-exile/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +/document.en.du.xml +/document.it.du.xml diff --git a/src/anime/review/last-exile/document.en.rest.txt b/src/anime/review/last-exile/document.en.rest.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb971a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/anime/review/last-exile/document.en.rest.txt @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +============ + Last Exile +============ +:CreationDate: 2014-03-19 12:03:47 +:Id: anime/review/last-exile +:tags: - anime + - review +:rating: 3.5 +:original: http://www.easternkicks.com/reviews/last-exile-complete-season-1-collection + +The setting: the two countries of Anatoray and Disith are engaged in +an endless war, governed by strict rules enforced by the Guild. Most +of the battles are fought with flying vessels, armed not only with +batteries of cannons, but also with rifle infantry (yes, people on +ships, shooting at each other in the sky). A postal service via small, +fast flying machines connects the various parts of each country. +Communications between the countries are nearly impossible: the Grand +Stream stands between them, a large region of constant turbulence. The +two Anatoray protagonists, Claus and Lavie, are orphans, their fathers +having died years before, trying to cross the Stream to deliver a +peace proposal to Disith. Now, they're charged with delivering young +Alvis to the mysterious ship Silvana, and the Guild does not seems +completely pleased about that. + +It's not a totally original story, but it does not matter much: the +characters are interesting, their interplay is well written, and +most of the plot is tight enough to let you ignore the occasional +issue. I think the last episode makes a bit of a hash of things, +skipping a few explanatory scenes that would have much helped to +understand what's going on, but if you watch it a couple of times you +should get the gist. Mind you, I also don't *like* the ending, so my +opinion may be a bit biased. + +There's echoes of Miyazaky's NausicaƤ in the set-up of the war, and of +Matsumoto's `Harlock <../captain-harlock/>`_ in the crew of the +Silvana; in `Fractale <../fractale/>`_ (8 years more recent than Last +Exile) you can see that the power dynamic between the Temple and Lost +Millennium is very similar to the one between the Guild and the +Silvana. + +The society, technology and the aesthetic are the now familiar +anachronistic mix of steampunk: Victorian-era military uniforms, +stylised military rules and honour-bound officers, brass and leather +and goggles everywhere, machines running on steam and non-obvious tech +(here, mostly anti-gravity). The main exception is the Guild, with +much more advanced technology and completely different aesthetic, but +that only serves to mark them as different and to support their "right +to rule". + +An interesting detail: the title of each episodes references an aspect +of the game of chess, relevant to the plot of the episode +itself. Given how the Guild is playing the two countries against each +other, and the complicated and strict rules under which the war is +fought, this choice is not just a quirk. diff --git a/src/anime/review/last-exile/du2html.xsl b/src/anime/review/last-exile/du2html.xsl new file mode 120000 index 0000000..371d03d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/anime/review/last-exile/du2html.xsl @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../../../../templates/du2html-review.xsl
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