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waldangerous · 7 years ago
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hagarenmovie · 7 years ago
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Fullmetal Alchemist / Twitter
Fullmetal Alchemist is finally going to be released worldwide on Netflix in a few hours.  We would like to hear what you think about the movie on here and on Twitter.  If you are watching the movie and want to share your thoughts, can you please use the hashtag #FMANetflix?  It will be easier to search the tag. Hey, maybe we can make this trend!  Thanks!
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imaginationenthusiast · 7 years ago
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Fullmetal Alchemist Live Action Review + Fun Facts
I'm going to try to keep my review as simple as I can, but I have been a huge fan of the FMA manga/anime for years so that might be a little tough. I am also going to try not to put spoilers so everyone can read this. 
Casting: 10/10 (I really could not imagine anyone else playing any of the characters.)
Acting: 10/10 (Amazing. just great. The way they worked so hard and brought the characters to life was just beautiful)
CGI: 9/10 (It's not that it was bad, but I liked some of the CG better than other parts. Like the fire and Al was my absolute favorite! And the way everyone interacts with the CG is amazing)
Story Flow: 8/10 (I agree with most, there was a few parts that were a little slow/a little fast but overall it was a great story. I especially really enjoyed the 1st half and most of the 2nd)
Costuming: 12/10 (don't even get me started. They did perfect my dudes. Ed's coat was epic and the blue uniform were just the best)
Dialogue: 10/10 (The fact that most of the dialogue was word for word from the original content brought me to tears)
Music: 9.5/10 (There is actually only one place that I noticed that I didn't like the music. Actually, it was that there was no music that bothered me, and it was only like 3 seconds long. Yeah maybe I'm being picky, but to me music is very important, and so I couldn't help but be pulled out of the flow a little in one scene. besides that, they were totally spot on)
Accuracy to the Original: 9/10 (True, they don't stick to the timeline very well, but 90% of the content in the movie has happened at some point in the series, so I can't give them any less than 9/10)
Over all I'm going to give it a 10/10. mainly because I have never seen an anime to live action adaptation do as absolute wonderful as they did with this movie. 
Now, there will be people who don't like it, and that’s fine. It does have a specific taste and feel that not everyone will like. 
I will say, if you go into this movie expecting it to be a recreation of the original manga/anime then you will probably be a little disappointed. 
But if you go into it understanding that they had to create a story that fits into 2 hours, not knowing if there was going to be a 2nd movie, and understand that it is an adaptation not a recreation, then I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
FUN FACT TIME
Now, because I’m a huge nerd, I Have a few fun facts that I would love anyone who has watched, are going to watch, and are thinking of watching the movie to know. They are not in any particular order, just numbered to make cleaner. At the very end I’m going to put up some links to interviews about the stuff I have written here, so if you are interested, please check them out!
1. The director, Sori Fumihiko and the actor that plays Ed, Ryosuke Yamada are huge fans of the manga! They worked so hard to bring this story to life.
2. Sori consulted with manga creator, Hiromu Arakawa multiple times over the movie because he wanted to stay as faithful to the original content as possible, and she loved it.
3. This movie was actually an idea for about 10 years before they started filming. Sori refused to make the movie until they could get a hold of a better CGI Program.
4. According to an interview, they used the same CG program that Marvel uses.
5. This was the first time Japanese studios ever used that high quality CG. and it pays off, especially with Al. HE LOOKS SO COOL!
6. Ryosuke Yamada re-read the manga's and watched the anime to get in the head space for Ed. He wanted to do Ed justice so he worked hard to do even the small things, like to run like Ed does and say Winry’s name just perfectly.
7. Ed’s hair is not a wig. Well, not all of it. The braid is an extension, but Ryosuke actually bleached his hair for the part. Of course, he didn’t have enough time to grow it out.
8. Director Sori knew 10 years ago that he wanted Ryosuke Yamada to play Ed. Sori said that if Ryosuke was not going to accept the role, then they would not be making the movie.
9. Netflix had no hand in the creation of this story. It was done by Square Enix and Warner Bros. Japan, Netflix only bought the rights to stream it outside of Japan and put their "Netflix Original" logo on it.
10. Ryosuke is actually short. 5'5". Maybe not as short as Ed, but in the band he is in with 9 members, he is the 3rd shortest.
11. (this isn't really a fact but a few theories that the fans have, but Im adding it here so you guys can read about it) A few theories for the reason the actress who plays Winry, Tsubasa Honda didn't bleach her hair is that bleaching hair can severely damage it and perhaps her hair is sensitive to bleach. Also it's possible that they wanted Ed to stand out a little more, and the contrast between Ed and Winry looks a little better with light brown hair in live action. It is also possible that she didn't bleach it because in the Japanese culture, it is sometimes severely looked down on for having blond hair.
12. this was a movie made in Japan, for Japan. They did not expect it to grow so big. that is why some scenes may seem a little campy and animated. Their comedic style is very different from the U.S.
13. Hiromu Arakawa gave Ryosuke a letter of thanks and praise. She absolutely loved everything about the movie. She even drew a scene of Ed from the movie!
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Link to the news clipping
14. During the script writing part of making this movie, director Sori talked to manga writer, Hiromu Arakawa so much that she told him to stop sending her stuff, that she trusted him to do good and to send her the script when it was actually finished.
15. They were not promised a second movie. Unlike in the U.S. where you get promised a 3-6 movie contract, movies like this are rather risky in Japan, so they have to play it movie by movie. That's why they could not leave it with too big of an open ending.
Thank you for sticking with me for this whole post. Over all, this was a fantastic movie created by amazingly dedicated people. I am so proud of all the cast and crew for bringing such an awesome world to life. I hope that you will give it a shot and maybe find at least one thing that you can enjoy about it. 
Interviews (Warning: the interviews contain spoilers!)  
Interview with Hiromu Arakawa
Interview with Romi Park and Ryosuke Yamada
Interview with Sori Fumihiko and Ryosuke Yamada separate 
Interview with Sori Fumihiko and Ryosuke Yamada together 1
Interview with Sori Fumihiko and Ryosuke Yamada together 2
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fedzkun · 7 years ago
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All I wanna see was Al petting a kitten or two...or ten
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qqweebird · 7 years ago
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im already crying @ maes hes really the sweetest man ever....
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writerfreak001 · 7 years ago
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Fullmetal Alchemist Live Action
I LOVED THE MOVIE SOOOOO MUCH. I watched it on Netflix this morning, and it was seriously the highlight of my day. :) :) :) 
I recommend watching the movie without comparing it too much to the anime / manga. It has it’s own twist to slightly deviate from regurgitating the anime in Live Action form so I would definitely suggest watching it with an open mind. It’s much more enjoyable that way. 
Also, in the next thirty minutes or so, I’ll be making some gifs from the movie. Feel free to send me a gif request here. I’m working on some Edwin fluff from the film. >///<
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x1a03r · 7 years ago
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Check out your time zones for local time!
FMA live action should be available on Netflix at 12am U.S. Pacific Time/3am Eastern Time on Feb 19th.
keep hearing that it’s Monday for lots of ya but that you can’t see it yet, and this is most likely the reason why.
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purplenerd777 · 7 years ago
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WELL THANKS FOR THAT, THAT WAS A TWIST I DIDNT NEED
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kittiekitz · 7 years ago
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My Fullmetal Alchemist Live Action reaction
Note: I originally wrote this last 20-Feb but haven’t gotten around to posting it! 😓 sorry.. ‪So I started watching FMA LA last night but got too sleepy 40mins into it. Mind you, it’s not a boring movie I was just too sleepy last night! 😅 I was able to finish it this afternoon and here are *some of* my thoughts about it:‬ ‪- The CGI was pretty good for a Japanese movie‬. There were some scenes where I could tell that it was shot on a green screen but it wasn’t terrible 👍 the Alphonse CGI was really good though 👏👏👏 - The casting was on point! I haven’t seen the anime version but I really felt the character portrayals translate onto the screen. For example Hughes, his entire character was just so nice and smiley and he makes me feel warm and happy ☺️ And Lust, oh my god, I love her?! I love how she takes her time during her scenes and her voice is so soothing especially when she says ‘Hagane no boy’ 😍 they were my favorites from this live action adaptation. Let’s not forget the extras, omg they were so good too! - The plot was alright for me. There were times when it dragged a bit, but I think they wanted to focus on the storytelling? I think the humor was alright too, Ed’s facial expressions and Al’s reactions to his Nii-san’s blunders were the best 😂 - The action scenes were also a bit lacking for me though. But Al and Edward’s fight scene was really good 👍 Then there’s Tsubasa’s crying during that scene, was it really necessary for her to be there? 🙈😂 sorry Tsubasa.. - Let’s talk about the costumes and the cinematography. 10/10!! Everything and everyone looked amazing! I hope they get recognized for the work they did on the movie. It was really excellent. ✨ Hmm, I think that’s all I have to say about it. Overall, i’d give the movie a 9/10. 9 because the writing could still be improved and i was hoping for more intense action scenes and transmutations from Ed. I hope I didn’t spoil anyone but everyone has probably seen it by now? 😅 That's all, thanks for reading!
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pharos-ryoji · 7 years ago
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Btw for anyone who hasn't seen it, the FMA live action put a post credits scene =)
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wendyhamlet · 7 years ago
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Okay well now they HAVE to make a sequel
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THE FMA LIVE ACTION IS SO GOOD SO FAR PLEASE WATCH IT ASAP IF YOU ARE OR WERE EVER A FAN OF FMA
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fma-facts · 7 years ago
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Hello everyone, this is a reminder to please tag your FMA live action spoilers! Many people aren’t able to watch the movie right away, for one reason or another; Maybe they’re working, maybe they don’t have Netflix, maybe they just didn’t want to watch a movie at 3 AM last night. Either way, it’s not fair to them for their dashes to be flooded with spoilers. 
If you can, please be courteous and tag your spoilers appropriately! Thank you!
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imaginationenthusiast · 7 years ago
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YESSSSS WE DID IT! GO FMA GO FMA GO FMA!
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greed-the-dorkalicious · 7 years ago
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HELLO GOOD MORNING HAPPY FMA LIVE ACTION ON NETFLIX DAY
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fedzkun · 7 years ago
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