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Movie Imitation Analysis

Feisal Adi Candra


5th Semester
English Languange Education Major.

Eren's relationship with his parents

As if to repeat the success of Guren no Yumiya, the spin-off opening Attack on Titan,
Kyojinchu, will be sung again by Linked Horizon!

Both the Attack on Titan manga and anime put forward the relationship between Eren and
Grisha and Carla Yeager, his mother and father. The breakdown of Wall Maria led to the
mother's bloody death, which became Eren's main motivation to desire to slaughter all titan.
In the film, Carla Yeager is said to have died when Eren was a child. There were no signs of
his death affecting Eren. The traumatic incident that happened to Eren when the wall broke
down was shifted by director Shinji Higuchi to ... Mikasa. Yes, for those who haven't
watched but read this article, the problem is shown in the threat of Titan when these creatures
attack.
This includes changes that harm the film. Honestly, it's like looking at Spider-Man's
background, but with Uncle Ben being eliminated. What's more, Mikasa was later found alive
and well, putting aside the horrible bite wounds on her body. The deaths of other people in
the Monzen District were not very influential because Eren had never been shown close to
any of them. Considering that all who are really close to him (Armin, Souda, Mikasa) are still
alive, he actually looks a little luckier than the others.
Grisha Yeager, the father, is also said to have died when Eren was a child. But seeing the
promo at the end of the film, it is possible that he will remain involved in the process of
transforming Eren into a titan.

Eren's relationship with Mikasa

The manga version of Mikasa is Eren's loyal protector. Even since they were young, Mikasa
was always shown as the strongest of the two, except when the girl was kidnapped before
staying with the Yeager family. He will do anything to make sure Eren is safe, including
almost denying orders from his superiors.
The film version, there is no indication that Mikasa was ever saved by Eren or they are
adopted brothers. Eren's red scarf was given to Mikasa as they desperately looked at the wall
at the beginning of the film. They also feel more like girlfriends than a pair of foster brothers.
(Even though in his manganese, Mikasa likes Eren) too clearly.
The most prominent difference: Mikasa was made a "victim" titan when the first wall broke.
Eren couldn't save the girl when she was almost attacked by titan, and when Mikasa vanished
she immediately assumed that Mikasa was dead.
When Eren found Mikasa back, the girl seemed to blame Eren entirely for the tragedy that
had befallen her. Instead of Eren's loyal protector, the film version of Mikasa - initially -
could coldly ignore Eren when the young man almost died. Of course, this difference made
Mikasa's cold tantrum when she heard that Eren had been killed was not as strong as the
manga or anime version. Therefore this is one of the differences in Attack on Titan films that
makes it worse
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Post Apocalypse Touch

Actually manga Attack on Titan also has a touch of post apocalypse. How come? Even the
prologue took a hundred years after humans were invaded by Titan! But seeing the remains
outside the fort (bottles of wine and canned food at Utgard Castle for example), it seems like
the latest human technology before the maximum titan attack was equivalent to Europe - the
minimum - in the 1800s.
Now, just look at the shape of the building in the promo image above. That is definitely not
the structure of 1800, want in Japan to be in Europe. At the beginning of the film you can
find wreckage helicopters and missiles. Then if in the Eren manga and friends used horses,
here they are without hesitation in driving a protected truck. Obviously "a hundred years"
before Titan attacks here are very different from the manga.
Even Hans weapons are RPGs and modern rocket launchers.

Perbedaan film Attack on


This Titan is not really annoying, unless you really want to see the beautiful scenery of the
world in manga presented here. This is a strategy that is understandable to save money, so
that the production team does not need to shoot everything in Germany.
Name Change and Character Addition

The difference in the Attack on Titan movie on this one has been seen when the promo
material was released. There are important characters who are completely eliminated, for
reasons of name and who knows what else (Levi, Reiner, Berthold, Annie, Connie). There are
characters that feel just replaced by names and modified backgrounds (Souda, the person
above, has a background in Hannes). And there are also new characters whose backgrounds
are completely different from all the manga characters, so there's no mistaking them for the
original characters created for this film. (Hiana, Sannagi, Shikishima).
Impression writer? Shinji Higuchi and the film's script writers seem so uncreative, that they
can't even include popular characters like Levi and Annie into the film. Annie's absence
mainly blunted Eren's depth. He lost a mentor who taught him effective fighting techniques,
and killed the potential tragedy for the next part of the film.
Mission Details

The remaining differences can be found in the movie plot. Among them
-Eren, Mikasa, and Armin were teenagers when the first wall was broken into. They were
children when Wall Maria was broken into in the manga.
-Eren faces titan as a member of Survey Corps. In the manga, he only became an official
member of Survey Corps after he was released from court. Previously he was a member of
the 104 training division, which had not had time to choose a division when Wall Rose was
attacked by Titan.
- Throughout the wall the one that was broken down was only one: the wall at the beginning
of the film, the replacement for Wall Maria. Until the film ends, the second wall is still safe.
-The wall in the manga and anime is composed of a series of Colosal Titans. Looking at the
strategy to close the hole (blowing up the top of the wall to seal it), this doesn't seem to be the
case here. If so, doing so risks risking the titans on the wall foundation. -However, the plot
details in this film take part in the invasion of Wall Rose. Including Eren's changes to titan
and events related to it (Mikasa acts desperately after hearing Eren's death for example, and
Eren attacks Mikasa, which should have happened when he became a titan again to close the
Wall Rose hole).

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Sasha had used a bow and arrow on his first mission.
-Hans openly admitted that he had not managed to capture Titan to learn. When Eren met
Hans in the manga, Hans showed two titan catches: Sonny and Bean.
-Eren is able to kill one titan with his own efforts. In the manga, he just killed Titan as a
human after the incident of Utgard Castle. The Titan he killed before that he beat as a Rogue
Titan.

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