This is a static copy of In the Rose Garden, which existed as the center of the western Utena fandom for years. Enjoy. :)
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So I'm doing movie night with mah new friend and I was contemplating showing the Utena movie (oh how I wish I had it on Blu-Ray, but that's another topic for another day). My question is basically, how hard would the movie be to follow having never seen the series? I know that the movie probably stands on its own but it DOES assume you know the characters and such to a small degree (would the Miki/Kozue bathtub scene be half as awesome if you didn't know they were brother/sister, for example).
Anyway, just checking in to see if anybody watched the movie first or shown the movie first and had opinion on it, etc.
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I saw the movie before the series, and for me that actually worked, as the movie was so surreal and abstract that it only increased my interest in seeing the series. I had no idea what happened in the movie the first time, nor was I able to figure out anything about the characters or their motivations, but I still enjoyed it quite a bit thanks to its surreal and abstract nature, as well as the soundtrack.
I can easily see how watching the movie first could turn someone off though. If they aren't into symbolism and highly abstract film, watching the movie first could backfire big time. If they do like the artistic qualities of a movie of that kind though, it could work in their favor.
IMO, it's a risky move to see the movie first. Your friend could either be drawn instantly to it by the way it's presented, or be pushed far far away because of how abstract and reliant on previous knowledge it is.
That's just my take on it, as someone who saw the movie first.
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I saw the movie first, and I have to agree that it really depends on the person. Do you know how your new friend reacts to the surreal and confusing? If you don't know, maybe you should have, say, David Lynch night before deciding whether to show the movie before the series.
I'm honestly having a lot of fun showing friends of mine the series and countering their expressions of confusion with "just wait until you see the movie!". (And they're still in the normal duels!)
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I saw about ten episodes of the series and then I watched the movie. I don't think it influenced my interest in the TV series, they are really quite different from each other yet they are essentially about the same thing. I still don't feel comfortable about recommending the movie to just anybody, unless I know the person can appereciate surrealism. The TV series is much easier to watch, you can enjoy it even if you don't get all the symbolism. But I have to agree with the others, it depends on the person.
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End of the Tour wrote:
I saw the movie first, and I have to agree that it really depends on the person. Do you know how your new friend reacts to the surreal and confusing?
We just watched The Fountain and she was MESMERIZED.
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I well and truly believe that the series MUST be watvhed before the movie, so that you can TRULY get trolled when you watch the movie.
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I saw the movie first and didn't understand a lick of it until I read a review and guide to the symbolism. It's a bad idea unless you're high or make experimental films.
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I dunno. I suppose it would depend on the person. In a way, I suppose it could almost be a quick litmus test. If you can watch the movie and not be severely disturbed or have your head explode, you're probably good for the series.
But back when I was in college, I felt sadistic and brought in the movie to play to our anime club. Somehow, it got voted into our viewing schedule for that night (along with Excel Saga, of all things). Most people there had never seen the series, and there was severe confusion.
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I saw the movie before the TV series, and understood very little of it...but liked it pretty well anyway. I wouldn't recommend that order for most people though; I mean, ignoring symbolism for a moment, some characters don't make any sense unless you kind of know what their deal is from the TV series (e.g. Shiori).
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I would recommend against it. I think the movie can skew ones point of view towards certain characters. But that's just my opinion.
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An opinion I agree with. As much as the movie is a whole different animal from the series, you need to have watched the series first to understand the differences, which are key to understanding the movie.
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A fair compromise is to do what I ended up doing, and watch the movie after you've seen some of the series. I had watched the first arc, then the movie, then the rest of the series. It worked pretty well for me, anyway.
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Lady Chani wrote:
A fair compromise is to do what I ended up doing, and watch the movie after you've seen some of the series. I had watched the first arc, then the movie, then the rest of the series. It worked pretty well for me, anyway.
That could work. The first arc gives enough of a framework that you could watch the movie and not get confused. The only things that might fly overhead are Movie Akio, Kanae, and the three seconds of the Nanami-cow. And honestly, despite all the screentime Makio gets, he's more of a symbol than an actual character to me.
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Aelanie wrote:
An opinion I agree with. As much as the movie is a whole different animal from the series, you need to have watched the series first to understand the differences, which are key to understanding the movie.
But the movie can be enjoyed even if it's not understood. I saw the movie first, didn't understand a minute of it, and loved it. When I finally did see the series, comparing them wasn't even an issue because I couldn't really follow the movie the first time anyway. After I saw the series and I was able to understand the movie, it (the movie) got even better in my mind. Seeing the movie first did not affect my impressions of the series when I saw that for the first time either.
Movie first can work, it just depends on the person. Understanding the movie doesn't need to be a requirement for enjoying it, imo.
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Ideally its better to watch the series first before the movie or the manga but in Australia they released the movie years before the anime and the anime was never shown on Australian TV as far as I know.
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best to actually read the mangas then watch the series, then read the movie manga and then watch the movie because alot of people get confuesed on the whole series if they watch it backwards.
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Actually, I disagree...the mangas (if read at all), should be read after watching the respective animation. That would indeed be doing it "backwards"...
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I think you could probably watch the movie first. Although there is a lot of subtext missing that relies on knowledge of the anime, so the person might be confused. And then in order to explain the odd subtext in the movie you might have to bring in spoilers for the anime. I watched the anime first personally its hard for me to say. The movie also might be off-putting what with the cars and all.
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I saw the movie before the series myself and i honestly don't think it matters. Either way you are going to see it all and i don't think the experience will be any different.
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I saw the movie before the series. To me, this was a bad move; I found the movie so incredibly confusing because I was completely unfamiliar with all of the characters. Even though the movie and series are very different, I think that seeing the series first helps as a method of comparison. Seeing the movie did increase my interest in seeing the series, however, because I wanted to make sense of things.
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I watched the moive prior to the TV series. Being a very shallow person, I completely ignored the deeper meanings of the film. All I really noticed was Movie Anthy's long hair and her many interactions with Movie Utena. Watching the two of them in the fim was like getting an ever escalating nicotine rush, it was just that great (although it stopped dead when Utena transformed into a car and replaced by ever escalating question marks). Minutes after the film ended, I was prompted to search for the TV series. In two days' time I was done with the series.
There are elements in the movie that I wish are in the series too (Why Anthy didn't let her hair down more often?!?!?! Why Utena never touched Anthy the way she did in the film?!?!?!?! Why Anthy never teased Utena the way she did in the film?!?!?!?!?!). On the other hand, there are elements in the series I wish are in the movie as well (Where's the million swords of hate???? Where's the infamous naked Anthy?!?!?!?!?!?!). What I meant to say is they compliment each other. It really doesn't matter which one you watch first~
P.S. Ha, I think this post reveals the true pervert that exists within me....
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Itsuke wrote:
There are elements in the movie that I wish are in the series too (Why Anthy didn't let her hair down more often?!?!?! Why Utena never touched Anthy the way she did in the film?!?!?!?! Why Anthy never teased Utena the way she did in the film?!?!?!?!?!). On the other hand, there are elements in the series I wish are in the movie as well (Where's the million swords of hate???? Where's the infamous naked Anthy?!?!?!?!?!?!). What I meant to say is they compliment each other. It really doesn't matter which one you watch first~
P.S. Ha, I think this post reveals the true pervert that exists within me....
Ya I wonder stuff like that too. Although Anthy was naked in the movie. She ended up naked during the nude drawing scene and the naked-lesbian-make-out-street-luge scene at the end.
Though there is one thing I wonder. Why did Utena and Anthy never kiss in the TV series. My first run through the series I spent wondering when they were going to kiss and was disappointed at the end when they didn't. Then I watched the movie and was happy.
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The_A_Man: Thank you for reminding me! I almost forgot Movie Anthy also had some naked scenes. You see, it's not a good thing to stay awake for 28 hours......hahahahahahaa....
Totally understand your disappointment with the TV series, because I was waiting for the exact same thing (and even more) while watching. I was very very very unhappy after going through all 39 episodes and saw nothing more than Anthy and Utena holding hands. The show has the guts to talk about incest (more than one pair at that). The show gives us couples of scene between Akio and Anthy, one extremely long one with Utena and Akio (the only part where I can bare to rewatch again), but it just won't give me a scene between Anthy and Utena. NOT FAIR!!
so...coming back on track....this is what you will get when you watch the movie before the TV series. You will expect a lot from the TV series but be utterly disappointed in the end.
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Itsuke wrote:
so...coming back on track....this is what you will get when you watch the movie before the TV series. You will expect a lot from the TV series but be utterly disappointed in the end.
Well, that's what you got. I saw the movie before the series too, but the series did not disappoint me one bit. Then again, Utena and Anthy being a canon couple was not one of my expectations going in, either.
It depends on the person whether or not seeing the movie first is a positive or a negative, or it may break even.
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Well I'll just say if you're a hardcore yuri fan, the TV series will end up disappointing you whether or not you watch the movie first.
Other then that, I see no reason why you can't watch the movie first. It depends on the person.
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