Mr Wink is a foil to Hellboy himself. They have a lot in common! They're both scary monsters with super strength and giant right hands who are self conscious about their appearance. Hellboy kills Mr Wink without a second thought because he's so indoctrinated into the human world.
Mr Wink is Prince Nuada's subordinate, but also his friend. Nuada is horrified when he finds out Mr Wink is dead and swears revenge. Meanwhile in the first film, Hellboy's Boss tells him he's a subhuman monster just like the ones they hunt.
Mr Wink lost his arm in the fight against humans. It was replaced with his current mechanical arm. Hellboy was born with the "right hand of doom" that will one day act as a key to the apocalypse.
Mr Wink is a cave troll who chooses to follow Prince Nuada to fight against humans. They are best friends. Hellboy is a royal prince of hell, but was brought to the human world as a baby and now knows no other world. He desperately wants to be accepted into this world.
Hellboy 2 is actually conscious of Hellboy's royal status. It's the reason why Prince Nuada can't refuse Hellboy's challenge to the right of the crown at the climax of the film.
Mr Wink and Nuada have a good relationship. Nuada even encourages him to not be ashamed of his appearance.
Tho it's initially presented as just a fun fight, Hellboy vs Mr Wink is one of the most important scenes in the movie. They have so much in common! But Hellboy kills him without a second thought because he has yet to fully grasp that monsters are people too (& he's a monster!)
Hellboy 2 (SPOILERS AHEAD) starts with Hellboy finally getting his fondest wish and revealing himself to the human world that he's always wanted to be accepted by.
The movie sets up Nuada as the villain. But he's incredibly sympathetic. He has every reason to hate humanity and desire revenge. His mission is righteous, he just happens to be on the opposing team.
By the end of the film Hellboy gets over this childish desire for popular acceptance, realizes what he actually cares about (just his friends and family) and he quits his job in disgust.
I remember when Hellboy 2 first came out in theaters. A lot of people didn't like it as much as the first film. Many people I talked to just didn't seem to understand Nuada. They felt he wasn't a compelling villain.
For me it's one of my alltime fav films. It's the best Hollywood superhero film by far in my opinion. And it's quite unusual in that it's actually about the hero losing his faith in the system that he's been faithfully serving his whole life.
The movie is about everyone finally getting what they've always wanted and dealing with the fallout. Abe falls in love (and experiences loss). Hellboy reveals himself to the world but finally realizes his family is more important. Liz already had all this shit figured out.
There's a scene where the angel of death asks Liz if she'd rather save humanity or her husband (and future father of her children). She chooses her family over all of humanity. It's not the moral choice, but it's the honest one.
This scene is SO DAMN GOOD
This is the root of all conflict right here haha. It's so plainly stated.
I love how the goblin blacksmith is characterized. He's a super genius who created the golden army. But also just very simple and singleminded about small pleasures. Laser focused on them.
Also, how awesome was that angel? "Biblically accurate angels" is a meme now. But when Hellboy 2 came out they were unheard of in movies.
Anyway Hellboy 2 is rad as hell. One of my favorite movies. The story, the characters, the visuals, the imagination on display is stunning. I love it!
(clip is spoilery, but it might convince you to watch the movie if you haven't)
More Hellboy 2 spoilers:
"And you sister. Are you at peace with your king's verdict?"
"I am brother. I am."
This exchange means a lot more upon a second viewing, once you know that they share such a close bond that when he dies, she will as well.
A lot of the magical creatures in Hellboy don't reason like people. They are fundamentally different in nature. They have inhuman priorities. Most of Nuada's family are prepared to peacefully pass into oblivion.
Ironically Nuada's desire for justice and revenge is extremely human-like. He even acknowledges it in this scene!
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For your viewing pleasure, here is every single frame of Akuma/Gouki's special intro from the Capcom vs SNK games, presented frame by frame at 8x size.
Right off the bat, Frame 1/18 is quite unusual! Akuma/Gouki is dropping from the sky so he's drawn much smaller in this first frame, to convey distance. I can't recall any other instances of an in-game Capcom Fighting Game sprite playing with size/distance like this!
In Frame 2/18 he's at regular in-game size. Such an amazing anticipation pose! Arm rearing back ready to unleash hell. Front arm adding to the torque covering half the face. One glowing eye exposed. And those perfectly flat side view legs! Those feet! Love it!
Maki Genryusai (源柳斉 真紀) debuted in Final Fight 2 for the Super Famicom in 1993. She is a 38th generation practioner of Bushin-Ryū ninjitsu (also mastered by her good friend Guy). Her father is the current leader of the Bushin ninja clan and her older sister is Guy's fiance.
Maki used to lead a motorcycle gang when she was a student, but stays out of trouble these days. Her rough, charming personality shines through beautifully in her sprite animations in Capcom vs SNK 2. I think her CVS2 sprite is one of the apexes of the medium! #SpriteArt#CVS2
This art is really neat! It strikes me as a very Japanese take on Western Tumblr/Adventure Time style art that was hugely inspired by anime and Japanese games and mascots to begin with. It's deliciously full circle.
Does anyone know what I'm talking about? Is there a name for that late Aughts wave of Millennial driven art that was very Cartoon Network-ey, but also obviously made by people who love Chrono Trigger? Largely posted to Tumblr and DeviantArt?
The first generation of American artists who widely grew up completely immersed in Japanese cartoons and games alongside American stuff. Anime wasn't something they integrated into their style post childhood.
SO YOU SEE HIDEAKI ANNO WAS NEVER A "TROLL." IT'S JUST THAT ANGLOPHONE FANS ARE NOT USED TO SUCH INTENSE SINCERITY FROM A WORK OR A CREATOR. EVANGELION IS NOT A "SUBVERSION" OF "ANIME TROPES" RATHER IT'S A WORK AWARE OF AND CELEBRATING ITS FOREBEARS WHILE CARVING ITS OWN PATH.
There's a very particular kind of edgy Western anime fan. Typically one weaned on 90s romanticization of nihilism. To them, anime isn't great until "no you see the creator HATES anime. That's why this one is good!" It's a very strange phenomena. Lots to unpack there!
Combatants for Peace (@cfpeace ) is an organization made up of people who used to devote their lives to killing each other, but who have laid down their arms and seek lasting peace and reconciliation. cfpeace.org
If you feel that after decades of war and inhumanity that peace isn't possible between Israel and Palestine, I urge you to listen to this story. npr.org/templates/stor…
I happened to catch this story years ago while driving home from work. It was so powerful that I had to park my car and weep for these people who lost so much, but still seek peace instead of revenge. And for how difficult it is for them to simply TALK. npr.org/templates/stor…