Simply put, it's not a drama review.
I don't know if it is because I have seen many reincarnation works before, and the threshold has been raised, and the sense of surprise and impact brought by this work is not very obvious. It is true that in the mid-term, the suspense is full and the rhythm is good, but the dullness in the early stage and the aesthetic fatigue in the later stage are a little bit stretched.
The world war and dystopian settings revealed are not worthy of the previous suspense. On the one hand, there is the grand and magnificent destiny of mankind, and on the other hand, there are the clichéd pseudo-girl kitsch and beautiful girl stickers in Gal's works... It's too dramatic... (Especially It's the bridge of Liu Jiazi's gender transition, it's really nonsense.) Compared with similar works, Shishimen is better in setting and logic, emotion and beauty than Madoka, and the sense of suspense and suspense is not as good as Chilling. All in all, I wouldn't want to see the rest of the sequels.
In terms of roles, the assistant, as a genius scientist resident in the United States, why should he be stuffed into the "Gu Family Tsundere Virgin" template, which is the favorite of the dead house in East Asia. The foreshadowing of Mayuri's pocket watch and the prehistoric apparition at the beginning of a certain episode also has no answer at all. Sister Ling's part is really good. The way she performed when she failed to commit suicide made me cry out, it was too Japanese and too crazy. Lucako needless to say. In Faelis's chapter, it seems a better choice to increase conflicts and contradictions than a kind-hearted love brain that quickly compromises, and the solution can be clearly improved, so it is very strong. The shape of the brooch is very good, but it is not pleasing to me. Let's add some favors to the CV reasons.
I can still clearly feel the shortcomings of AVG's animation change. Many dark lines are not fully explained, such as the specific situation of FB and the story of Mengyu. A little disappointed. (And if the ending is BE, like the brooch died in another world for fake blood, I'd like it even more...)
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