Call Me Tonight is one of those Short Anime 'Films' that leaves you with more questions after viewing, than you had beforehand. Set around a man who can't achieve an erection without turning into a grotesque monster; Call Me Tonight is more for laughs than anything else.
The film brings new meaning to the phrase, "What the hell did I just watch." I saw this with a friend of mine and neither of us could stop laughing long enough to even begin to appreciate any sort of nuance or subtlety the film may have had. If anything, I'd say this film is more suited for background noise than anything else.
The Art Style is reminiscent of older Anime like Sailor Moon and Mobile Suit Gundam, while being flashy and cheesy enough to still bring a smile to your face. I enjoyed the film for what it was, a 30 minute sh*t-show about a man who turns into a monster when he becomes aroused- if you're looking for a masterpiece, this certainly isn't the film.
The film brings new meaning to the phrase, "What the hell did I just watch." I saw this with a friend of mine and neither of us could stop laughing long enough to even begin to appreciate any sort of nuance or subtlety the film may have had. If anything, I'd say this film is more suited for background noise than anything else.
The Art Style is reminiscent of older Anime like Sailor Moon and Mobile Suit Gundam, while being flashy and cheesy enough to still bring a smile to your face. I enjoyed the film for what it was, a 30 minute sh*t-show about a man who turns into a monster when he becomes aroused- if you're looking for a masterpiece, this certainly isn't the film.