I'll always appreciate Ignition Tokyo for being one of the few studios to tackle their interpretation of the Book of Enoch in a cool and sensibly stylish way. I wish more developers had the gall and creative wherewithal to do the same without being nescient about it.
Asura's Wrath was another good example of them really going all-in on a religion like Hinduism and being authentic about it. But I just wish more studios tackled the (pre) post-apocalyptic nature of the Book of Enoch in a variety of genres, it's the most mind-blowing book of the Bible with Revelations in a close second, yet no one does anything with it.
Studio 4C straight up did a more brutal adaptation of the Passion and Death of Jesus than even Mel Gibson did and it really puts into perspective how hardcore the Japanese are willing to go when they finally do pull something.
Unironically a short film that should be shown in churches and the like, simply for how powerful it hits.
I'll always appreciate Ignition Tokyo for being one of the few studios to tackle their interpretation of the Book of Enoch in a cool and sensibly stylish way. I wish more developers had the gall and creative wherewithal to do the same without being nescient about it.
Asura's Wrath was another good example of them really going all-in on a religion like Hinduism and being authentic about it. But I just wish more studios tackled the (pre) post-apocalyptic nature of the Book of Enoch in a variety of genres, it's the most mind-blowing book of the Bible with Revelations in a close second, yet no one does anything with it.
Studio 4C straight up did a more brutal adaptation of the Passion and Death of Jesus than even Mel Gibson did and it really puts into perspective how hardcore the Japanese are willing to go when they finally do pull something.
Unironically a short film that should be shown in churches and the like, simply for how powerful it hits.
Never heard of it until today. Interesting looking short, I'll check it out. Thanks for the recommendation.