What has been Sup Forums's favorite arthouse anime so far this year?

What has been Sup Forums's favorite arthouse anime so far this year?

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>Arthouse Anime
Amazing way to troll. Bravo to whoever came up with this shit.

Maidragon and Violet Evergarden

>Dragon Maid and a bunch of shit that isn't art house anime
It's not art house if it's not KyoAni.

Adaptations can't be arthouse, newfag.

Ah, ah, no. 2017 has yet to provide an actual arthouse anime.

Kill yourself.

KyoAni is shit though.

There are no actual art house anime from the last 5 years.

Yuasa is still making shit.

There are many this decade actually and that's just excluding movies and shorts.

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>guys look at my 3x3

>keion
The fuck?

KyoAnus worshippers pls leave

SnK

Man, Hand Shakers was such an eyecancer, couldn't make it past the 10 sec mark.

K-On!!'s utilization of diverse complex lighting, lens as realism, decentralized staging and photographic self-reflexivity creates a naturalistic lived-in aesthetic and a romanticized portrayal of adolescence that captures the dialectic between myopia and the mundane. You'd quickly realize Yamada is anti-commercial in her process as a method director often borrowing from the school of film-making of Yasujiro Ozu, Sofia Coppola and indie American Cinema as a whole.

When is that Yuasa film getting ripped?

Just say it. You like Instagram filters.

Manga adaptations can't be arthouse as they usually just copy the manga artstyle/paneling with little freedom offered to the director.

He said art house, not pretentious.

I only see gay shit.

This.

>Yuasa
>Pretentious
I really wish you braindead idiots would just fuck off to Sup Forums.

K-On!! is considered to be the best anime of Sup Forumsll time you loser.

Kys yourself

Are you saying Lost in Translation is just instagram filters? I thing you are underplaying both Yamada's fascination with photography and her cubist tendencies.

What's so special about this cinematography?
It looks pretty but what does it do beyond that?

Yamada needs to do a stand-alone original film.

>cubist tendencies

Keion defense force is at full strength, I see.

Tamako was stand alone

Maybe it'll flop so hard that she'll finally quit anime and take her epic photoshop filters with her

Sofia Coppola is just cashing in being Coppola's daughter and making insufferable shit nobody would have bothered to watch otherwise.

Tamako?

Let's just pretend the series never happened.

>bringing up Sofia Coppola of all people to defend something
Is there anything more sad than Yamadafags?

Sofia Coppola is a better director than her father who is really just broteur in nature.

Yeah, whatever.

>Sofia Coppola is a better director than her father
This thread is good.

Tamako is absolutely one of the hardest series to watch.

How?

It's all the fucking parrot's fault.

>Sofia Coppola is a better director than her father
Maybe if you are a 14 year old girl Tumbrl user.
I suggest you to go back there.

>Sofia Coppola is a better director than her father
I don't even like his films that much and even I think this opinion is retarded

The only arthouse anime of 2017 is that one with the animal girls and the cheapest 3D

I guess MLP is arthouse too.

>Art house

Is this the new buzzword?

No, art house anime is a real thing.

To help you understand, here are some examples:
>Lucky Star
>K-On!
>Nichijou
>Hyouka
>Maid Dragon
>Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu
>Free!

Short films exist but I don't know if they fit your definition of anime.

>being THIS contrarian
Lad, take a deep breath.

Yuasa film when?

Kuzu and Hand Shakers are so out of place in this list. Wait for fall to make one of these.

Is arthouse the "kino" of Sup Forums? That's epic!

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wew lads

She couldn't even beat Shinkai. Sad!

i have never heard 'art house' uttered on Sup Forums

Flash is inherently not art

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Lu Over The Wall isn't flash.

Devilman is.

It's because you chose to not engage with the show that you claim the writing is bad and can't even bring to mind all the visual storytelling that goes on at every frame. Hyouka is a production that undercuts a dialectic between the theatrical and mundane. The main thematic motif of the show is an Evangelion-esque study of relationships and empathy depicting subjective experience above all else, perhaps the reason for the Bach music parallel. It uses abstract Shinbo-esque colors, paper cutouts, experimental angle shots, spatial layout designs, meticulous character acting and long lasting continuity of quirks to establish consistence of performance, framing motion specifically tied to the edge of the frame and BGs to elucidate its fullness of vision of space. One shot of Mayaka's bedroom had more visual storytelling and characterization than the entirety of the K-On! series.

I like how it seems to be just one or two guys forcing it

Arthouse cinema is as its name implies less concerned with commercial profit. A Silent Voice, along with Yuasa's and Katabuchi's films, is one of the ten animated features from across the world competing in the largest and most important animation festival. Shinkai's film is too populist and anti-art to feature in such an event.

>kyoani being nominated for an award
What planet are we currently inhabiting?

>Shinkai's film is too populist and anti-art to feature in such an event.
Delet this

I'll be honest: listening to her talk about lighting and how the movie allowed her more freedom was fascinating. Yamada put a lot of thought in every frame and it shows.

You can add at least two of Space Dandy's episodes.

Ahaha i can't tell a word what you've said but you sure sound salty

but he's right.

They both are, you can look it up. That aside, it's glaringly obvious in the trailer, you can't tell?

explain ghost in the shell then

JUST ART MY HOUSE UP

I'm hoping they try to be experimental with this one.

Rakugo is the only worthwhile show in that pic.

Rakugo isn't worthwhile

Even Hand Shakers is more ambitious than that crap.

Is nobody going to mention the use of the term "broteur"

you're mean

Which anime are these?

Why can't I start caring about directors, studios, producers, VA etc? I watch anime for over 14 years now and I still can't care about that.It's the same for me with books, manga, and movies (except Tarantino which I avoid like the plague). How can I cure this indifference?
It's making me feel like totally inferior to others..

It comes from liking shows that share these commonalities. Yuasa has a very experimental style, so if you like one show by him for it's unique artsyle or method of storytelling, chances are you'll like others by him. This is just one example, of course.

Then why is Flop dragon on the OP post, Fag?

Also
>Manga adaptations can't be arthouse as they usually just copy the manga artstyle/paneling with little freedom offered to the director.
Yeah, you're retarded.

>Flop
how so?

babby's first "drama" anime

Compelling arguments.
>2016
>first

Compelling argument.

Scum's wish

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Maymay

arthouse is code for shit, right?

No it's for art anime

No it's for anikino.

What's your metric here?
>Kuzu
Quality character art, but definitely for-profit, albeit failing horribly
>Maidragon
Average art, and Kyoani definitely wants to make money
>Uchouten S2
Literally hired Kumeta, well known for his simplistic designs. However almost certainly not meant to make money, seeing how the novel for S2 wasn't even written yet when S1 proved to be a sales flop. But it's de facto a tourism ad sponsored by Kyoto government

>thinking arthouse refers to art style
Brainlet leave

>people uninorically use the term arthouse
Sure is redit in this thread

>for-profit
>make money
Learn 2 read

Why not?

It's not really applicable to anime