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CCZilla
Joined: 26 Feb 2010
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:28 am
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If I wasn't in a public library, I'd bawl right now. I'm serious, I felt tears rising when I read Kon's last message. This just sucks too much. I can't take it.
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vrillusions
Joined: 25 Aug 2010
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Location: Cleveland, Ohio, US
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:30 am
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Aresef
Joined: 22 Jun 2005
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Location: MD
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:31 am
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I saw him speak briefly at a Paprika screening during the National Cherry Blossom Festival in 2007. He seemed so full of life, as I recall, and so happy (and rightly so) with what he was able to accomplish.
This is a damn shame and a tremendous loss for the anime community at large. As one Twitter user put it, "It's not that anime will never be the same with Satoshi Kon gone. It's now much more likely that anime will always be the same."
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TheBigN
Joined: 24 Oct 2005
Posts: 62
Location: Somewhere in DC
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:37 am
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Definitely a huge loss for Madhouse, for anime and for cinema in general.
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BeanBandit
Joined: 23 May 2010
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Location: Canada
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:44 am
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Kon was a legend and a true master of the art of animation. For me he represented some of the best of what Japanese animation has to offer and his contributions to the art form will be missed immensely. My deepest feelings and condolences go out to his friends and family, I just hope he was not in much pain these last couple of months.
The only thing I can say is even though he's gone at least his spirit lives on in the wonderful body of work he left behind. Let's hope Kon's legacy and contributions also live on and inspire the next generation of anime creators and filmmakers.
R.I.P
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kyokun703
Joined: 06 Jan 2005
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Location: Orgrimmar
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:56 am
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I didn't cry yesterday, but today... it's kinda hitting me harder, especially after reading that note. My throat hurts from trying to hold it in at work.
Pancreatic cancer is the worst. I suspected it might be that, especially since people had really no notice of it, and it seemed really fast. My co-worker got it, and she was gone in six months as well.
Like I said elsewhere, I am in awe at how many posters have come back to say their sympathies and goodbyes to Kon in this forum. Lots of old-timers that I haven't seen for months, or even years.
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DarkCyradis
Joined: 02 Apr 2003
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:36 am
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This is heartbreaking... so brave of him to keep going with his movie even after receiving the terrible news. So much talent and brilliance--he left us way too soon. And after Christopher Nolan just gave him a bit more Hollywood notoriety when he said in an interview that "Inception" was somewhat inspired by "Paprika." I wish he could have stayed and shown us more of the amazing world inside his head.
RIP, Director Kon, and thank you for everything.
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Sariachan
Joined: 09 May 2005
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Location: Italy
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:38 am
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Reading his last message is heartbreaking, but I now admire him even more than before, knowing that he worked on his movie until the very end.
What a great person.
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chefneer
Aria Company
Joined: 27 Aug 2009
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Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 12:00 pm
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This sucks.
The thing about pancreatic cancer is that you rarely know you've got it until it's too late to do anything about it. It's very aggressive, so fast that you barely have time to think. It's a brutal disease.
Satoshi Kon handled it with grace and dignity, and that's just awesome.
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Jrittmayer
Joined: 13 Oct 2009
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Location: New Jersey
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 12:31 pm
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The news that he died was sad enough but this, is really sad, but also very inspiring. He was an amazing person.
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Forough
Joined: 29 Mar 2008
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 12:43 pm
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Such sad news for all who enjoy anime. It's a great loss. I salute him for not giving up on his last anime even though he knew he does not have much time left. R.I.P Satoshi Kon.
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smoochy
Joined: 30 Oct 2005
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Location: Texas
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 1:10 pm
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Even though death is inevitable, it still hits hardest when it's unexpected. I haven't watched any anime or read any manga in a long time, but Satoshi Kon holds a special place in my heart. His films were some of the first anime I ever saw and still some of the best. It's painful to think that there'll never be another Millenium Actress or Paranoia Agent caliber work from this man. His work had a heart and feeling to it all uniquely his own, and the world is worse off without it.
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Top Gun
Joined: 28 Sep 2007
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 1:20 pm
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God, I have tears in my eyes right now. That last message is just...ugh. I've loved Kon's style ever since I saw the first episode of Paranoia Agent on [as], and getting the chance to see Paprika at a local film festival well before its DVD release was one of the best moments of my anime fandom. Even though I don't strictly have the money for it right now, I ordered copies of Perfect Blue and Millennium Actress right after this news hit me, since I'd never forgive myself for not owning them if I missed my chance. Kon, thank you so much for sharing your amazing dream worlds with all of us. You were taken away much too soon.
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rabrek
Joined: 06 Apr 2009
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 1:23 pm
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The man's grace and composure... I just... no words.
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zhir
Joined: 03 Dec 2005
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Location: Nampa, ID, USA
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 2:33 pm
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Oh god, I thought I had recovered, but reading this made me tear up again...
It sounds like he really wanted to finish his last film. I hope he was far enough along on it to be as satisfied as he could be with his passing.
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