I couldn't wait for the DVD... The film was worth of watching in theatre.
I read the director's interview (http://www.aintitcool.com/
"When I was preparing the film, I had all sorts of ideas that touched upon that kind of line between the real world and the magical world. Back when I was growing up you would always create these imaginative worlds. You just did. That’s what’s beautiful about Jo (Rowling)’s books is she takes you into this world where you can see this fine line between."
John Carney (a director of "Once") was also talking about the "world." His was not a magical world though... (Please check a previous note on "Once")
"I believe once you get the script right, the next biggest challenge is to make sure that you really feel there’s an emotional truth and an emotional reality to it. You could be defending some great kingdom from whoever (they were talking about the Lord of the rings), but you’ve got to believe it matters to that person you’re seeing on the screen."
"Sekai-Kan" is a Japanese word, and it means "a view of the world."
We see the world based on our experiences and memories.
I haven't read the books yet but I've been enjoying the world of "Harry Potter," and that's something that only this series can offer to the audiences. So, I'll probably go back to a theatre for the sixth and seventh because I want to feel this magical world.
Maybe in the end, what matters is that artists share this different view of the world with their audiences. What do you think?
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