![]() But Alan’s actual plan is induce Nirvasyl Syndrome, having Nazuna exposed on stage while revealing himself to be a Beastman from a pure bloodline. Alan also explains that he is resolving the issue with Nazuna pretending to be the Silver Wolf to reduce stress while he developed a drug to render Beastmen human should they go berserk. Alan Sylvasta, the owner of Sylvasta Pharmaceutics, reveals the Beastmen of Nirvasyl were actually victims of a stress-induced phenomenon called Nirvasyl Syndrome that caused them to kill each other before being finished off by the humans. Michiru learns Shirou is an immortal who gained his powers as sole survivor of Nirvasyl, a city of Beastmen that was destroyed a millennia ago by humans, and dedicated himself to protecting his kind. But Michiru learns the real Silver Wolf is Shirou, who forced to reveal his true power when dealing with the Sylvasta researcher Yata, who mutated into a berserk monster following his arrest. The two work to investigate the circumstances of Michiru's transformation while keeping the peace in Anima City, only to stumble into a conspiracy involving Sylvasta Pharmaceutics-a prestige medical research center in Anima City-whose unsavory employees were responsible for accidentally providing the blood used in Michiru’s transformation along with Nazuna’s, who the company placed in a cult to claim herself as the Beastmens’ guardian deity known as the Silver Wolf. ![]() Michiru ran away to seek refuge in Anima City, a haven made for the Beastmen, and meets the mysterious wolf beastman Shirou Ogami who works for the city's mayor Barballet Rosé. The series centers on Michiru Kagemori, a young teenage girl who suddenly turned into a tanuki beastman after her best friend Nazuna Hiwatashi was abducted following a blood transfusion. The series is set in a world where humans co-exist with a branch of humanity called Beastmen, who face persecution due to their ability to turn into humanoid animals through a trait in DNA called "Beast Factor". The series also aired on Fuji TV's +Ultra anime programming block from April to June 2020. The series' first six episodes premiered on Netflix in Japan in March 2020 another six episodes premiered in May of the same year. Fuji TV ( +Ultra), BS Fuji, KTV, Tokai TV, TNC, UHB, ABAīNA: Brand New Animal ( Japanese: BNA ビー・エヌ・エー, Hepburn: Bī Enu Ē), or simply known as BNA by Netflix internationally, is an original Japanese anime television series produced by Studio Trigger and directed by Yoh Yoshinari.
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12/30/2023 0 Comments Wilde movie![]() It specifically trivialises Wilde’s film and her filmmaking. ‘Falling out’? The language most often levelled at squabbling teenage girls (who are also done a disservice by it), used about one of the best actors and most promising new directors working today? It’s language, and a focus, that trivialises. “Can you just clear the air and address whether there has been a falling out there and if so why, because it’s something that people are discussing,” asked a journalist, serving up today’s gossip like a cat choking up a fur ball at Wilde’s feet. ![]() And of course, her appearance in Venice, for the film’s premiere, where not just skipping the press conference was scrutinised, but every outfit, glance and word twisted and turned until it all reflected back the ugly house of mirrors Olivia Wilde had apparently built. But thank god we had unnamed sources to fill in the gaps! To anonymously claim that Pugh was unhappy about Styles and Wilde’s relationship, that she ‘sided’ with Sudeikis, that she even had to direct herself sometimes. We were at a gallop now as the scrutiny of Florence Pugh’s social media began: she was posting too little, not liking Wilde’s posts enough. Then came reports and counter-reports on whether the originally-cast Shia LaBeouf had been fired or chosen to leave, which saw private videos, emails and texts leaked. ![]() The timing was endlessly speculated on (she was separated from fiancé Jason Sudeikis). The hysteria around the news they were dating was just that: hysteria. It all began when Wilde and Don’t Worry Darling actor Harry Styles were papped attending a friend’s wedding. Most strikingly, this isn’t just the stuff of tabloids, it’s seeped through into film culture, with critics and journalists and readers swept up in speculation and giddy fascination at a woman having her work barely taken seriously while her character and privacy are cracked open. And more specifically, that of a director who was as rinsed and wrung out as Olivia Wilde. And out of those hundreds, thousands, I struggle to recall one that has come close to the circus of toxicity and triviality that Don’t Worry Darling has turned out to be. I saw the press conferences, the junkets, the premieres, read the headlines and columns and interviews I went on set visits, did some of those interviews myself, walked the red carpet before the talent had even left their hotel and studied the reviews. In my six years as Editor-in-Chief of EMPIRE Magazine, I saw hundreds, thousands, of films (and TV shows) launch. |
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