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Out of curiosity, are you talking about the original trailer, or one released closer to the movie releasing? They did rework her eyes after the very first trailer because the reaction was so bad. but they're just too much uncanny or something - I find them unsettling personally. I want to like them, they're meant to be super cute or pretty, I'm sure. I'm sure I'll see the movie eventually (probably put it on my Netflix queue when it's out), but I hope that after a few minutes of watching it the real people next to the CGI won't feel so jarring.and those eyes. I watched the trailer several times, hoping that it would "grow on me" - but the real actors next to the CGI doesn't quite fit, imo. I don't think CGI is quite "there" yet to be completely seamless alongside real actors. It was a bit unsettling -and this coming from someone who's a huge fan of 3D and CGI content. I really love CG content in movies - Ready Player One was AWESOME! But the CGI beside the shots of real people in the Battle Angel trailer, just didn't mesh well, imo. I haven't seen it yet but the trailer hit me with the uncanny valley really hard. My advice would be, for the time watching the movie, to suspend disbelief, which is kind of necessary anyway given the subject matter. But people seemed to have no big issue with Jessica Rabbit. Maybe its the juxtaposition of humans and the near human that unsettles people.
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Also interesting is the fact that on this site and elsewhere there are a multitude of representations of humans in almost every conceivable way that are not rigidly realistic, but you don't often hear people objecting to that. I have seen a lot of negative comments varying from repulsion to disappointment and even anger over the representation. I suppose I must admit to a momentary episode of the "uncanny valley" when I first saw the character, but that was relatively quickly and easily overridden by the realization of the fact that she was deliberately not-quite-human. I have not seen the movie itself, either, but I have seen the trailers and stills. I find the reaction to the treatment of the character in the movie to be rather curious.
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