It took me a long time off and on to finish watching the first time. I never felt that I wanted to write something so much, and I never felt that there were so many things in a work that I couldn’t remember, and it seemed that I couldn’t finish it. To sum up, and then write it in multiple episodes, this is simply an unfinished task. I'll start by writing down the feelings that I can organize in my head. In the end, when Faye shot above Spike's back, I suddenly felt that "male は バ カ だ 女 は に バ カ だ" I didn't think about it before, but when I watched it this time, I suddenly felt that Spike and Kimura Takuya had some things in common. It may be an uninhibited juvenile feeling, a magnanimous style, or the type of woman he likes. Regarding Faye's character design, there are a few points that I am really surprised by. One is life experience. I was surprised because in an unpopular animation that I liked a long time ago, the heroine's life experience was set to survive the destruction of the city after being frozen and survived. At that time, I thought the design was ingenious. With this setting. Another point is the character image. I felt a familiar feeling at first glance, but later I found out that it was Melissa Mao in another animation I liked in my early years, "Full Metal Frenzy". It's a bit of a human touch, especially the scene where Julia drives Faye and shoots in the back. I think Cowboy Star really covers too many things, a lot of things that once caught, can be spread out to talk about a movie long, but the director has the luxury of only using one episode, a few minutes, or even a few sentences After a few pictures of the lines, click on it and then throw another point. So after watching it, I felt like I drank a cup of super strong medicine, as if I poured a lot of complicated things in life into it and boiled it out. For such a work with such an excellent work with such excellent scenes and characters in the soundtrack, the soundtrack at the beginning and the end of the film, the feeling that I can have for myself today is very limited. I think it is better to keep it in the "Watching" column. It is better not to mark as seen. —————————————————————————————————————————— When updated 4/4/17 After a long time, I heard the song "Rolling Dust" sung by Luo Dayou and Chen Shuhua. The lyrics were inexplicably opened up and brought into CB. "At first, you and the young, casual me, the love in the red dust is only Because of the stalemate of life in a hurry" This sentence is like a portrayal of Spike's first encounter with Julia and the love-hate entanglement between the three of them started with Vicious. "Eilai
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