An animated film that does not seem to be Disney-style at all, steampunk feels good, especially the last biplane ejected directly from the ground launcher and took off with the Atlantis aircraft. Each character has a unique image, especially the cold blond lieutenant and the old smoker lady talking on the phone in the submarine, and the blasting expert who hopes to open a flower shop quietly. The disadvantage is that the protagonist’s sense of existence is a bit weak, the male protagonist’s setting is a bit out of the ordinary, and the female protagonist is limited to space and has almost no portrayal, which is reduced to a tool to advance the plot. The setting of the supporting characters and the dungeon of Atlantis is still very sincere.
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