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"question": "Pick two anime with a similar theme or concept, one you like and one you love. Analyze what aspects each anime does better than the other.",
"answer": "I really like both *The Arrival* and *District 9*. They are both about aliens but very different. *District 9* is about a giant spaceship that appears over a city where humans find a bunch of aliens inside and decide to put them in a camp called District 9 which then turns into a ghetto. Everyone is racist towards the aliens. Then comes a man called Wikus who gets sprayed by alien goo which an alien tried to use for a secret plan. This goo turns Wikus into an alien which he tries to hide and gets chased by the army. They then tell the public that has a dangerous disease so everyone tries to hunt him too. He then flees to District 9 and meets the alien who made the goo. The alien tells Wikus to find some weapons to break in to the alien ship and fly away. They have a big battle with the army guys and finally gets the alien goo so they can escape on the ship. The alien promises Wikus to return in 3 years to cure his disease and we end on a cliffhanger.\r\n\r\n Meanwhile *The Arrival* is about some spaceships that come down all over earth with creepy tentacle monsters inside. The MC tries to communicate with them using a weird circle language and think they are trying to give the humans weapons. China thinks it’s dangerous but the MC thinks that they’re giving humans tools instead. Things escalate and world wants the aliens to leave because they think they’re dangerous. They learn that the weapon/tool is actually the language itself which can do time travel and the MC has had weird time travel visions all the time. She uses these visions to stop China and writes a book on the language.\r\n\r\nBoth are really good movies but I think *The Arrival* is much better and cooler and also has a better story. I like the action scenes in District 9 though.\r\n\r\n**Grade:** 1/4\r\n\r\n**Comments:** Entire summary with zero analysis or discussion of the show."
"answer": "I really like both *The Arrival* and *District 9*. They are both about aliens but very different. *District 9* is about a giant spaceship that appears over a city where humans find a bunch of aliens inside and decide to put them in a camp called District 9 which then turns into a ghetto. Everyone is racist towards the aliens. Then comes a man called Wikus who gets sprayed by alien goo which an alien tried to use for a secret plan. This goo turns Wikus into an alien which he tries to hide and gets chased by the army. They then tell the public that has a dangerous disease so everyone tries to hunt him too. He then flees to District 9 and meets the alien who made the goo. The alien tells Wikus to find some weapons to break in to the alien ship and fly away. They have a big battle with the army guys and finally gets the alien goo so they can escape on the ship. The alien promises Wikus to return in 3 years to cure his disease and we end on a cliffhanger.\r\n\r\n Meanwhile *The Arrival* is about some spaceships that come down all over earth with creepy tentacle monsters inside. The MC tries to communicate with them using a weird circle language and think they are trying to give the humans weapons. China thinks it’s dangerous but the MC thinks that they’re giving humans tools instead. Things escalate and world wants the aliens to leave because they think they’re dangerous. They learn that the weapon/tool is actually the language itself which can do time travel and the MC has had weird time travel visions all the time. She uses these visions to stop China and writes a book on the language.\r\n\r\nBoth are really good movies but I think *The Arrival* is much better and cooler and also has a better story. I like the action scenes in District 9 though.\r\n\r\n**Grade:** 1/4\r\n\r\n**Comments:** Entirely summary with zero analysis or discussion of the show."
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"question": "Two movies that are both about alien “invasions” are *The Arrival* and *District 9* but they are very different. In both of them the aliens don’t try to invade but rather try to talk with humans or get help. *The Arrival* is in my opinion the better of the two as the aliens look much more alien and have cooler visuals. The massive stone-like spaceships and tentacled creatures give a much more alien vibe that portrays them as foreign and different, contrasting their humanitarian nature. The movie also focuses more on the mystery of who they are and what they want, which works very well with a language-focused movie as learning to communicate can also be seen as a mystery.\r\n\r\n*District 9* is not as interesting but it’s a lot more personal since the main character gets transformed into an alien as well. This makes him realize that the aliens are also people. But the fact that they look so human kinda takes it away. You could argue that the human look of the aliens work better in terms of the racism aspect, but for me it takes away what the show is trying to portray. They should have looked more alien to better sell that “they’re not like us but still like us” vibe it tries to give. I also think *District 9* had better action scenes and was more thriller-y, which kept you more at the edge of your seat. However the message just being “don’t judge people on appearances” is not really as cool as what it could have been.\r\n\r\n**Grade:** 2/4\r\n\r\n**Comments:** Makes some points and tries to engage with both works, but the analysis falls a bit short and ends up being fairly surface-y. One or two examples could also help."
"question":"Pick two anime with a similar theme or concept, one you like and one you love. Analyze what aspects each anime does better than the other.",
"answer": "Two movies that are both about alien “invasions” are *The Arrival* and *District 9* but they are very different. In both of them the aliens don’t try to invade but rather try to talk with humans or get help. *The Arrival* is in my opinion the better of the two as the aliens look much more alien and have cooler visuals. The massive stone-like spaceships and tentacled creatures give a much more alien vibe that portrays them as foreign and different, contrasting their humanitarian nature. The movie also focuses more on the mystery of who they are and what they want, which works very well with a language-focused movie as learning to communicate can also be seen as a mystery.\r\n\r\n*District 9* is not as interesting but it’s a lot more personal since the main character gets transformed into an alien as well. This makes him realize that the aliens are also people. But the fact that they look so human kinda takes it away. You could argue that the human look of the aliens work better in terms of the racism aspect, but for me it takes away what the show is trying to portray. They should have looked more alien to better sell that “they’re not like us but still like us” vibe it tries to give. I also think *District 9* had better action scenes and was more thriller-y, which kept you more at the edge of your seat. However the message just being “don’t judge people on appearances” is not really as cool as what it could have been.\r\n\r\n**Grade:** 2/4\r\n\r\n**Comments:** Makes some points and tries to engage with both works, but the analysis falls a bit short and ends up being fairly surface-y. One or two examples could also help."
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"question": "Pick two anime with a similar theme or concept, one you like and one you love. Analyze what aspects each anime does better than the other.",
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