The rare type of hot-blooded male protagonist, the rhythm is not slow, and people pay more attention to coolness.

Giovani 2022-11-30 00:39:43

The male protagonist of Ghost Slayer is a gentle and down-to-earth character. Judging from the animations that have been released so far, the number of times of opening and hanging is relatively small, which is relatively rare in most of the hot-blooded comics that are set by the male protagonist. But this show is "slow heat" for audiences who are looking for coolness.

Because there are few such large-scale descriptions of the protagonist's cultivation process, and Ghost Slayer spent a lot of space describing how his strength improved step by step before the actual battle, from empty-handed avoiding obstacles on a mountain with thin oxygen, to From the unaccustomed use of holding a knife to avoid obstacles, to the daily practice of swinging the knife, to the correct posture, to learning how to breathe, to the scarred hand that is sharpened by holding the knife in order to split rocks, everything is described one by one. And the time span is as long as several years. It is really practiced step by step. Even if the master stops teaching and supervising, he will not slack off a day. The traditional plus bgm story that is told in a few seconds in the form of a marquee has spent several episodes here. Including the training during the recovery from the injury after the battle in the later stage, even if his teammates gave up, he was not absent even once. The physical training did not fall for a day, and the perseverance was amazing. I could feel that he was really trying his best. I personally like this kind of rhythm very much. The male protagonist is strong, smart, willing to think, and willing to work hard. In my opinion, all the victories and strengths after him are not "hanging up", they are all blood and tears. Got it.

If the works with strong coolness focus on depicting the 1% of the protagonist's talent, then Gui Mie has been emphasizing the 99% of the human effort, watching me "sit up in shock from a dying illness", blowing the dust on the treadmill? ???

Ghost Slayer also has a detail that I like very much, that is, the hands that have been through the vicissitudes of life. You can see that not only the protagonist, but the hands of other powerful characters are definitely not flawless, they are all scarred, and you can see how harsh the practice has been by looking at the hands. It's really a rare feature in the comics.

(Besides, the male protagonist is really gentle, oh my god! To be honest, such a man is really rare in real life???? The last time I saw my friend's father, it really made me feel like a spring breeze, and I unconsciously trusted him.)

So strictly speaking, Ghost Slayer is not cool, and the coolness is not too high, but I personally think that the protagonist's growth process is full of depictions, the characters are well set, and it conveys the positive energy of hard work and hard work, diligence and diligence.

Demon Slayer (2019)
9.1
2019 / Japan / Animation Fantasy / Haruo Sogasaki Hosokawa Hidekijima Takakuan Ito Yu Taketaka Takuya Gomi Shinsuke Miyahara Hideji Takahashi Ken / Hanajiang Natsuki Ghost Head Akari

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