Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist by Andrew Osmond
Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist Andrew Osmond ebook
Format: pdf
Page: 96
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
ISBN: 9781933330747
It's hard to believe the news, but it seems that Satoshi Kon has passed away at age 47. Though that Illusionist cartoon looks partly inspired by Paprika 08/26/10 @ 20:33. Hopefully, if there is a Kon panel it will be to the caliber of these two. We've been deprived of many great movies from a brilliant mind. Animation is magic, we viewers the bewildered audience, and Satoshi Kon the illusionist. Animation is a wonderful medium, erasing boundaries between what is real and imaginary like no live-action can. Satoshi Kon was perhaps the only person in Japan today consistently releasing . My first reaction was disbelief because he was just way too young. Satoshi Kon - All about the anime director, of "Paprika", "Tokyo Godfathers Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist Manga Review - Stone Bridge Press - Satoshi Ko Best Anime Never Made - Some of the most intriguing anime projects that wer PSP Movie and TV Reviews - Paranoia Agent Volume 1 Anime UMD. Read a review of Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist, a film essays book series by Andrew Osmond from Stone Bridge Press. Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist Recently, talk on Twitter amongst the anime crowd was about which films are great heart-warming, holiday alternatives to say, Miracle on 34th Street or It's a Wonderful Life. After Satoshi Kon's sudden and deeply saddening passing away on August 24 of this year, fans expressed their worry that his new film in progress, Yume Miru.