For Jane Wu, the monitoring supervisor and manufacturer of Netflix’s grown-up computer animated series “Blue Eye Samurai,” which premiereson Nov 3, computer animation is “magical.” It’s not a category, however a tool in which to narrate. Most significantly, in spite of preferred fertilizations of it, computer animation should not be restricted to youngsters.
“We can tell very complicated, very adult drama with this medium,” Wu informedVariety “The feeling you get [when watching ‘Blue Eye Samurai’] should be the same feeling as when you watch ‘Game of Thrones’ or ‘House of the Dragon’ and think, ‘Wow, that was epic,’ or ‘Wow, that was complicated,’ or ‘Wow, that was an experience.’ And you don’t think of it as animation. You just think of it as a really strong story.”
That’s the viewpoint Wu wished to give the action-packed eight-episode series, …