
Not a bad person.
If there had been malice, it would have been much more ordinary.
Only love exists.
Watch over me, Kuzavar!
Why did it come to this…
>>5It’s the story you started, isn’t it?
It is strange that there is no ill intent in this act.
The large amount of gasoline used to set the right side on fire was labeled with words like “love,” “gratitude,” “respect,” and “respect.”
>>8“You also prepared the gasoline, didn’t you?”
The road to hell is paved with good intentions and respect.
I’ve never seen a case burned by the flames of intense love.
I couldn’t stand seeing the script request for the live-action Attack on Titan described as “like offering up your own child and saying ‘Please shoot an AV with you as the male lead in a violation scenario.’”
>>11That’s too twisted, isn’t it?
…That’s just that perverted.
Ah, I’m looking forward to the invasion of Taiwan.
Long live Trump!
The circumstances of the production side have nothing to do with the audience watching the movie, and simply following the original author’s storyline for the live-action adaptation lacks interest.
That’s what Town Va said.
>>15Sadistic gay wrestling.
>>15It’s too much that the content can only be enjoyed through the delusions of the creators’ circumstances.
To be honest, when it first started being said, I thought it was just another case of bad influence on the internet…
After watching the movie version, the final episode of the original work, and Town Vaar’s tweet, I realized this is seriously true and it scared me a little.
>>16It’s nice how those original elements in the movie version, which were thought to be just that, are rapidly being tied back to the original as the story approaches its finale…
Don’t let film critics become film directors.
>>18Script! It’s a script!
I like that there is no document explicitly stating that Mr. Kusava is Mr. Machi, yet Mr. Machi himself is convinced that Mr. Kusava is him.
>>19Because I ended up playing catch on the radio.
However, Isayama-kun… in the original work, it’s like this…
Can you love one person this deeply?
Rather than being an 80 points that many people accept but is so safe that it particularly doesn’t leave an impression,
Exposing my inner self – a score of -200 has more value as a work.
A work that reflects one’s inner self holds more value than a piece that scores 80 points, even if it has a score of minus 200. Manga artist So Yamazaki.
>>24I remembered Tomino’s comments about Attack on Titan.
In the atmosphere after the preview screening, reminiscent of a wake.
I can’t forget the story where only the original author was clapping wildly with a smile on their face.
>>25Beautiful…
>>25Too horrifying.
>>25It’s as if Mr. Kussava is like Grisha Yeager.
>>25I was terrified because I have only been able to observe two episodes: the teacher’s smile and when they were playing Splatoon on “Passion Continent.”
>>55It seems.
Ken
>>55Splatoon is amazing!
Humanity that consumes its one and only lifetime masterpiece as a serenade to Tomohiro Machiyama will never appear again…
Perhaps critics can no longer say anything careless after this?
>>30It feels like there’s a problem with saying careless things just because it’s a critique…
Tomino: “It’s scary that something like this is popular in today’s world…”
>>31Looking back, it was relatively yeah.
>>35It seems that the feeling I can perceive suggests that the bald person might be a kind of new type… ?
>>40It’s rude to say it considering their age, but that person is incredibly greedy in sniffing out and analyzing the trends of the moment…
There’s no way my respected Tomohiro Machiyama would submit a script that just blandly follows the original, right?!
It’s a story that resembles a role reversal from the horror movie Misery.
I wonder what I was expecting from Town Var.
>>36Father
>>36The correct answer to the critiques that have been presented so far.
>>36Through film criticism, I wanted my own work to also awaken me as it had changed my former self.
However, even though they are both creators, the critic and the screenwriter are from completely different fields, and it is unclear to what extent Miss Machi-Va considered that working on the script would lead her to be confronted by her former self.
>>36Actions speak louder than words.
>>36Proof of the theory
>>36If you talk about dreams, goals, and ideals, and show hope, don’t you think that the person who spoke about it will seize the opportunity and embody their ideals?
Now that I think about it, Eren, who becomes the only one to know the truth halfway through the story and struggles because of it, is just like Tomohiro Machiyama… ?
>>37Tomohiro Machiyama is present not only in Tsukihara but also among all the characters of Attack on Titan.
>>49It’s also made clear that it’s Hange.
It’s truly unprecedented to involve so many people and money in a project like a movie and to carry out personal acts of cruelty, then publicly release it to the entire world.
The person who created the person who created Attack on Titan.
It’s a good example that while reverse anti-fans are scary, reverse fans are also scary.
>>44Aren’t you consistently not reversing from the beginning?
>>45The most dangerous example is a completely devoted fanatic.
>>45At first, I was an anti-fan of Town Va, but apparently now I rather like them!
>>45Originally, I became an internet listener with the intention of responding to Machiyama-san, who was a fan of Makihira Masahiko and was criticizing him heavily.
I was betrayed by Machiyama to the point of forgetting about Katsuya.
It’s not the original work being raped; you don’t think of it as the original author raping the screenwriter, do you?
Don’t rape the screenwriter.
>>48However, you know… I think one-sided criticism is like rape…
I have been forgiven…
A passionate review by a single film critic has produced a creator who is recognized globally.
This is a beautiful story.
Is it that the original story has a reverse rape…?
>>56Even though it was consensual, everyone is saying terrible things like it was rape…
>>60Responses from a psychopathic manga artist
Because of this matter, I can’t help but judge it as a seriously problematic situation, not just as a half-hearted joke.
Because it’s love.
A rare case where the person writing the script is being raped.
But this is true love.
It’s about time to be turned into an art piece again.
Which will be built first, the sauna or the statue of Machiyama?
>>69How about building a statue inside the sauna?
So this child is already amazing because they were born into this world.
The collaborative work with Minagawa was amazing.
The fact that Town Var-san initially acted with an understanding of the weight of the live-action adaptation of Attack on Titan’s script, yet ultimately became ensnared, is all the more beautiful.
>>72They say that, but since the box office revenue has reached 3.2 billion, it’s just the cream of the crop.
For Machivar, it is a nightmare.
>>73Well, this is also a story that you started, isn’t it…?
I’m annoyed by those who act important and those who aren’t important but think they are… No, actually, I kind of like them.
It taught me that the high level of artistry and the interest of a work do not always coexist.
I feel like I’ve been shown a real rape.
Well, the Attack on Titan movie is better than the Golden Kamuy movie, and it sold more than three times the JoJo live-action.
The comment about the bald guy being in Attack on Titan or porn… that’s not okay… It’s amazing that this started being said not after the bullying of Reiner began, but quite early on.
>>79At that time, I went mad; being called bald was a tragedy because of my excessive talent.
>>79That old man, instead of losing sensitivity to eroticism as he ages, seems to become more sharp about it; it’s scary.
>>79This author has been observing people’s unpleasant expressions, and I feel that their passion is incredible and it’s impressive, but it just didn’t work for me.
>>94Isn’t this old man a Newtype after all?
What do you have to complain about when there is someone who loves you this much?
>>82An expression of love that is not desired is nothing but violence!
>>82Even if I mutter that having a pregnant loli is okay… if I were told to offer my own daughter to be impregnated and have that situation made public to the whole world, it would be terrifying.
>>88Moreover, I was in a state of rejecting the male actor’s waist movements on the screen just recently, and I was about to lose my footing.
But even Mr. Machiva has creators that he has brought into being.
You must have been moved to have such feelings directed towards you.
I was such a hardcore fan of Katsumori that I became an anti of Machiyama.
It’s beautiful that Katsuya isn’t included in the ten major works that shaped me as a creator.
Hey… why is Machiyama mixed into the work…?
Eren had to do the same thing as the future he was shown, but here I was just told to do something different from the future that was shown to me…
>>86I mean, it’s like Isayama-sensei is continuously whispering to Machiyama-san, “This future won’t do…”
It’s the same composition as future Eren whispering to Eren and Eren’s dad.
It’s just the complete opposite of what the bald guy says about being bullied; it’s much simpler and more understandable—it’s about respect.
>>89That’s why it’s troublesome.
Even though I was probably spoiled on quite a core part, I kept quiet.
I honestly think that Mr. Vaar from the town is great.
>>90In other words, it was the director who made that movie, not the screenwriter.
I think it’s admirable that Machiyama-kun doesn’t make any excuses no matter how much he’s criticized.
>>90Is it really okay!? With this script!!
>>100Hmm – 200 points!
The sight of Town Var, properly accepting all of his past blades and making absolutely no excuses, is definitely cool… that’s how it feels.
>>95(Standing ovation with a smile)
It’s not bad.
It’s malicious.
I like that after watching the movie once the original story was completed, it clearly summarizes the main essence of the work “Attack on Titan” in a way that fits the movie’s runtime.
>>102That aside, it’s not particularly interesting.
There are many types of people who lose motivation due to changes and it affects their manga, but this is the first time I feel like I see someone who gets motivated after being raped.
>>103✘ Raped
I raped.
>>103There was a manga artist who got motivated after being “raped” by Hollywood…
This is completely different, but…
Have you been reevaluated yet?
>>104It has been highly regarded in terms of sales.
Because there are far fewer live-action movies based on manga that sold better than this than there are movies that sold worse.
The story of a monster sealed in Oita that fell in love.
I wonder if people seeing it for the first time will surprisingly find it interesting…
>>108I think I might get angry.
Seriously, I wonder if it’s possible to create an interesting live-action version that meets Gabi Yama-sensei’s demands.
>>110The interesting parts of the drama are too concentrated in the first half, you know.
In the second half, it’s more about unbearable situations or surreal gags, so to speak.
It’s no use refusing.
The original author of my private investigation hit manga is strong.
>>113Bringing a big shot for a three visits ceremony is too cowardly, don’t you think?
>>113“The Three Visits of Respect! The Three Visits of Respect!”
The senior who inspired the model for Reiner is also pretty much a victim, right?
>>114I love the episode where someone called to check on me right after the gun blowjob article was published in the magazine.
>>118Why are you such a nice person?
>>121Because he’s a refreshing nice guy…
>>123It’s really cool…
>>114So from next time, I’ll have you treat me to two erotic games.
It’s nice how the answers get confirmed as the original story progresses.
You were definitely laughing like Zachary.
It is said that the original work of a globally popular manga is probably spoiled all the way to the end.
Code Blue, HERO, and Nobunaga Concerto
Kingdom, Flying Saitama, and Today I’m a Hero.
Tokyo Revengers, Rurouni Kenshin, and Don’t Call It Mystery
In the last 10 years, this is the only thing that has sold more than Attack on Titan.
There are quite a few…
>>126Of course, Shin Kamen Rider is also counted as a live-action film based on a comic original.
It’s just not selling as well as Attack on Titan.
The Attack on Titan movie is selling more than 2.5 times what the Uma Musume movie did…
The suffocating hometown and the insensitive criticisms from my father.
At such a place, Town Va’s talk struck a chord in my heart…
The only thing that was free in the outside world in the closed-off village of traditions was his radio, so it’s understandable.
>>132“The only person who played catch with me was Mr. Kuthava… It’s my second favorite line from Attack on Titan.”
The top one, as expected, is the unchanging “I am the Armored Titan and this is the Colossal Titan.”
Was it such a monster-level content?
Is it crazy to unleash personal desires on such a scale?
>>133I think you have to be crazy to become a manga artist…
It’s sad that there won’t be any new series.
It’s a manga that literally throws everything about life into it.
I think it’s understandable that they can’t produce the next work.
>>136But… if I could make another live-action movie with town Va-san… I would be okay with drawing it.
I hope you will become that.
Of course, it will also be made into a live-action film.
I think there was a slightly malicious feeling.
>>138“I just want to hook up with a voice actor! Does that mean I’m an impure middle-aged man who became a manga artist for that reason, and I have similar traits…!?”
I managed to improve my relationship with my father somehow, and I’ve been blessed with good people around me, haven’t I, Mr. Gabiyama?
I think it’s a very good thing.
There is no doubt that there is absolutely no malice or ill intent.
>>141Love is an emotion that transcends good and evil…
>>143It’s a kind of love that isn’t the love people typically have, isn’t it?
I don’t know what to say, but…
I clearly remember the criticism back then that “Eren is too much of a virgin and it’s disgusting.”
I read the final episode of the original work and I was like “Yeah!”
Is it fun to make a crappy movie without hurting your own wallet?
Rainer admires his nice guy senpai and tries to imitate him, but he can’t mimic his inner self, so he is like Iizayama-sensei.
Mr. Kusahwa is the type of character that can’t be drawn if there’s any ill will.
Only the town of Va-san that was raped is suffering huge losses!
>>148It can’t be helped; the impact is the biggest, after all.
>>148It’s a story you started, right?
It’s great to see Kusava-san really showing up in the final battle.
>>150It’s a really intense development that those who died from the coordinates come to help, but I felt a sense of fear because the weight of Mr. Kusavar is just too big.
>>150I think the author possessed that Sieg.
On the contrary, I love it! But not in that way, it’s just scary how it’s output with pure boyish eyes that are longing.
There are pure female creators who became manga artists just because they wanted to give work to voice actors and even got their works adapted into anime.
>>154Is it pure?
>>160I’m going to the event with a pure heart for NapiKawa and I’m publishing a thick doujinshi.
I wanted to share Napi-kawa, so I used to publish it for free on pixiv in the past.
It’s pure love.
>>154A fanatic, huh…!!
>>162I brought a singer-songwriter and a skater who are huge fans of that manga!
I might be okay with being born again just to play catch with you.
>>155So… I guess I’ll thank you… Dad…
>>155Was it really a game of catch?
Is it really a dead ball?
Wasn’t it that the live-action Attack on Titan was drastically altered without permission by Higuchi-kun on the script written by Kusava-san?
>>157I forgot whether it was yesterday or this morning, but it seems like the filming crew was having their way with me, saying things like “I don’t know about that!?” and it turned into everyone turning it into a work of art… that’s how it felt.
>>161It’s like an example of how a crappy movie can be made…
>>188Is that so… Is that so…?
>>157Well, I guess in the world of live-action in Japan, the director is the most important.
You can’t refuse the director’s arbitrary script changes unless you’re at the level of Koki Mitani.
>>166The director has the right to freely alter the script, as it is legally permitted, and in exchange, even if the scenes written by the screenwriter end up being none in the final movie, the screenwriter still receives the script royalties.
>>157It’s not that I did it on my own, but once shooting begins, the film belongs to the director, so screenwriters shouldn’t be involved—this is Mr. Machi Va’s assertion, and I just followed that.
>>184Isn’t this movie too deep?
When you think about it calmly, no one realizes that it’s strange to leave the script to an outsider like a critic.
>>165However… since the original author is quite eager for it…
I think it’s admirable that Town Va-san, while occasionally showing some weakness, managed to bear everything mostly alone and keep it hidden.
That’s why you end up being loved even more…
>>167I guess that’s what attracted the teacher…
>>167Even though I’m usually in that kind of ideological catheter state…
Why was only Attack on Titan so solid and strong…?
An idol that gives you the realization that you can just feature your favorite idol as they are during the serialization!
>>170Huh!? Is it okay to release it just as it looks!?
In the world of live-action in South Korea, it’s an amazing place where screenwriters are more important than directors.
In Japan, the original creator is greater than the director, who is greater than the screenwriter.
The power dynamics are scary, aren’t they?
>>172I think that the original authors in Japan have a weak position, and that Attack on Titan was just a special case.
>>175Having an absolute veto power is quite strong by itself.
It doesn’t mean that I can create the work exactly as I envision.
>>178Isn’t there a significant difference in whether the work belongs to the author or the company?
>>175The TV industry and manga editors are just crazy; normally, the original creator is the strongest.
Due to gradually releasing them, there is a bug where multiple characters with the same person motif are created.
>>173At first, I could endure with Hange, but my patience ran out and I brought out Zeke.
I couldn’t hold back anymore, and finally the 100% concentrated Kusavar-san has appeared.
>>176The episode with Geki-eki Kusaba is too intense…!
I realize that when I look at articles, the public evaluation becomes low, and on top of that, the feeling of being the only one who understands makes it even more troublesome.
>>177It’s fine because it sold over 3 billion!
>>179It feels like the topic is looping, but among the live-action adaptations of manga and anime, this one is truly top-notch.
It’s definitely a category that has been quite successful among live-action Japanese films, right…?
>>177Could it be that you want to do this “I understand you better than anyone else” thing…?
There are cases where publishers have decided to adapt something into live-action without the original creator even knowing, so it depends on the case.
I love that Townvara has to rate Attack on Titan in his own movie magazine; it’s just too terrible.
>>185I heard that in the year of the live-action Attack on Titan, you mentioned yourself as the one you wanted to disappear the most from your magazine, and I couldn’t handle it.
Really cool, Town Vah-san…
Town Va-san isn’t just a professional sex object; he actually has a consistent perspective on movies as a critic.
Before I knew it, there were more anime jobs that I couldn’t get paid for, and I don’t have time to draw manga, yet there are still regular deadlines. Was it the original creator getting angry over Shirokuma Cafe?
The only professionalism I felt is that Mr. Va has not been using the truth as an excuse all along.