>>222672911I at least think no one should try an adaptation.
You can't get a large team together, especially in the west, and not have one or more special snow flakes distort or hinder the whole thing with their crybullying.
Producers and creatives in general, also don't understand the delicacy needed in handling a Kubrick level vision, in this day and age. They think using the latest technological effects and just slapping some shreddy sounding opera metal on something makes it a flashy creative masterpiece. People don't understand visual language, photography, directing, writing, atmosphere, surrealism and the way these things all connect and they don't care about these things.
Modern anime productions are done in a totally generic, passionless manner, and it really shows when you watch that process executed on something like Junji Ito's work, which turned out awful when it was handled as a series.