The second season of TV animation will be broadcast in October this year, so I thought of watching the legendary Japanese box office champion movie first. Of course, like many 2D viewers, my attitude towards Ghost Slayer is: the animation quality is good, but it doesn't seem to be a masterpiece. After all, compared to Hayao Miyazaki, Ghost Slayer will definitely not be able to compare. However, the high box office is an advantage in any way, and taking the high box office as a disadvantage and complaining about this audience is not good, but putting the cart before the horse. Occupy the right time, place and people, and existence is reasonable. The movie is mainly divided into two parts, team battle (mainly Tanjiro) vs. Xia Xianyi & Yanzhu vs. Shang Xian San. In terms of plot, it is not a complete movie, but a sequel to the TV version that is seamlessly connected. The nouns and characters are not explained, and the story is directly started. Of course, enjoying a higher-quality production than TV, the already well-known fighting drama can be described as a feast for the eyes, and the special effects of Ukiyo-e are still well received. Moreover, although there is no explanation for the cause and effect, there is an explanation for the cause and effect of the manga after reading it, but the plot itself is not difficult to understand, it is a group of people fighting ghosts, everyone can understand it, and it's over. If you want to know the cause and effect, you are welcome to buy comics. You see, the sales of comics have also broken records.
The male protagonist of the theatrical version is none other than the eldest brother of Yanzhu. When he appeared, he was a standard eccentric senior character who was both strange and strong (although all the columns were not normal people), and he became more and more reliable later. Handsome, the finale also walks heroically and the sublimation effect is full score. Not being recognized by relatives but still implementing his own strength, just like humans fighting ghosts, reverse the biological clock, and challenge the infinitely reproducible ghosts with only one mortal mortal body on the night when the ghosts are the most powerful. (PS: If you ask me if I want to be a human being, I will answer inappropriately, but here is a hymn of human beings, which is a hymn of courage.)
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