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By Anahi 2022-04-16 09:01:09
Gus, human nature; Griffith, reason
The first two episodes are well laid out, but fortunately, the plot is coherent and full, and it complements the bloody, violent and exquisite pictures of the painting. The style of painting that leans towards classical comics is refreshing and full of reverie. In the third episode, I don't want to say it, I feel that the author has changed...
And the author is too yellow... Do it at every turn, can't hugs show emotion? You have to show us great harmony, embarrassing...
Gus and...
By Harley 2022-04-16 09:01:09
I am a die-hard fan of Sword and Wind Legends
When I was in junior high school, I didn't know what my brother thought, so I bought a (Swordsman Legend) TV DVD and came back. This is a dark work that I have never seen before, and it can basically be said to have changed the style of anime I liked later. Hardcore, bloody, thrilling, imaginative, and even the presentation of human nature and demonic nature, it can be said that the legend of Jianfeng has played a most incisive and incisive role. Not joking to say, Sword Wind Legend...
By Reinhold 2022-04-16 09:01:09
Just passed the 97 version of the TV animation, and then passed the movie version.
The picture is ten times more beautiful than the original, the fluttering hair is good, the fighting action is good, the flowing background is good, technology makes people progress, technology changes art... There is no longer a few frames to move back and forth. Funny phenomenon.
Pushing the character design, one of the beneficiaries, Griffith. If there are some aesthetic feelings of that...
By Hermina 2022-04-16 09:01:09
Did Griffith ever like Princess Charlotte?
Griffith, the head of the Eagle Corps, has a handsome face and fascinates thousands of girls; his martial arts are strong, and his team is invincible; he is not leaking in terms of dealing with people and things, so it is easy to attract jealousy. Such a person who is almost perfect, is the most selfish person in the play.
During World War II with Gus, Griffith admired Gus's self-defeating fight (biting a long sword), praised him for "doing anything to win", and said "I like you more...
By Hadley 2022-04-16 08:01:01
Emotional processing is in place
Sword Wind was mentioned by BB Ji and then a work by classmate Amway. The degree of understanding is limited to, "Probably the head of the mercenary group sold the mercenary group to the devil in exchange for power, and the process of another head of revenge." This is the background.
At the beginning of the film, the slaughter of the eagles pulled from the sky to the ground is extremely quiet to extremely moving, and the contrast of the...
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By Karina 2022-04-21 09:03:53
An episode that sets the tone, full of love! Bloody violence! Teenagers meet, grow and mature. The fate of fate has...
By Nathan 2022-04-21 09:03:53
Got caught in seconds by Griffith's "I want you"! ! ! ! ! ~~~~ I want you too, dear! !...
By Camron 2022-04-20 09:02:59
120 This is the substrate. . The white-haired man on the poster is a man, so be careful before looking at it. . But other than that, it's...
By Lourdes 2022-04-20 09:02:59
Really exquisite animation, characters and music are good. It's just that the second male is so beautiful and dark-bellied, and he has nothing to say to the pure-blooded male protagonist, "You are my man!" Is he really a...
By Domenica 2022-04-20 09:02:59
Too basic, can't stand...
Griffith: Why do men like to shed blood, you asked. You are right in saying that it is one of the facets we, men, possess. However, it is but a tool to obtain what our heart desires and keep it from harm's way. I believe it to be a double-edged blade.
Charlotte: What your heart desires... a lover? A knight's honor?
Griffith: Both are important, aren't they? Fighting and dying for love and honor is what a knight desires above all else. But for men there exists something even more important than that. You know of it, I believe.
Charlotte: More important?
Griffith: It is a dream formulated and fostered for your own sake. Men are entranced by their dreams regardless of birth, rank or social standing. The dream supports them. It makes them suffer and it breathes new life into them. And it kills them. Even after they've given up on it, it continues to smolder in their hearts. All men have a dream at least once in their lives. They imagine themselves being martyrs to the God their dream has become. Others live on powerlessly, birthed into the world. I could not endure such a life.