I guess bashing
Anti-Venom is what you guys are already doing all over the web. I come
here today to comment about the failed attempts from Sideshow of make portraits
of actors and actresses. Even though Loki looked promising. It’s infamous to compare
the 1/4 renditions of Star Wars female characters Rey and Jyn Erso, with the supreme
1/6 Hot Toys versions. They look like unfinished prototypes when compared with
the smaller versions. Stop. I’m being hyperbolic and untrue here. I have to
admit that Sideshow Rey bears more resemblance with the actress than the Hot
Toy’s version, but the lack of detail in comparison with the smaller version is
what strikes me. I don’t know if it is the limitation of resin as raw material that
impedes more detail in the molding or is simply that Sideshow don’t go that
extra-mile to achieve what is possible in a much smaller figure. Jyn Erso is an
absolute failure. When one compares the head sculpt with Hot Toys version is
laughable. I don’t know how this statue will ever sell. Strangely, when
Sideshow goes with their fictional faces this looks less apparent. I don’t know
if it is because we don’t have no one to compare the face with or they just excel
on their own creations. Take Captain Marvel, per example, it’s a superb face sculpt,
more lifelike than Jyn Erso. Even Dark Phoenix has more personality and a more
humane face than Rogue One protagonist. Superman The Man of Steel PF resembles
the actor also but also looks too blocky, squared. This blocky face fits to
fictional characters but in a market that have Hot Toys as plateau of
comparison, Sideshow’s actor-based characters fall short. The last Captain America
is another tremendous failure with its cockeye and almost no resemblance to the
actor at all. I think the best effort so far is the Heath Ledger Joker but the makeup
facilitates things a lot. Anyway, the point of the matter is that Sideshow
should not stick its nose in this realm. Or if does, does it right. Joker and
Rey are two steps in the right direction but about the rest, they are still
miles away of what one expect of a fourth-scale representation of a beloved
movie character should be.
And no I
wouldn’t pay 860 bucks on Anti-Venom statue. It’s abusive, it’s unjustifiable,
it’s just too expensive for what the figure is and the character it represents.
Total pass. As Jyn Erso.
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