"Devil Slayer Infinite Train" deserves to be the number one box office in Japanese film history, and it is indeed quite good-looking

Elizabeth 2022-04-22 07:01:47

Hello everyone, today I will talk about a work that has just released the online disk version, the Japanese box office beat Spirited Away, and become the first box office work in Japanese film history, "Devil Slayer Infinite Train".

Whether the film is good or not, it must be very good. Director - Haruo Sogasaki, the royal director of the "Demon Slayer" series. It can be seen from the high-quality presentation of the TV version that the director has a very high understanding of the entire work.

The production company UFO Club, as always, produces ultra-high-quality productions. The work maintains the original comic characteristics, and re-describes the extremely rough action design in the original work. work.

Therefore, this theatrical version is enough to be called a super power-enhanced version of the TV version, with a higher frame rate, more cool storyboards, and more shocking music.

In terms of character creation, the voice of the villain's nightmare has a deep impression on me. A man's ill-mannered tone can also be so perverted, so tasteful, and indeed very emotional.

In contrast, I personally think that the Yan Pillar is a little too compact, and its liquidity is slightly weaker.

For the three-dimensionality of the character, Ghost Slayer is often supplemented by memory killing.

Whether it is the pillar on the side of the protagonist, or the twelve ghost months, the death memory killing in the work is impressive.

In this theatrical version, there is no problem with Yanzhu's character shaping, and his warm-blooded and somewhat natural sluggish characteristics are not shown at the beginning. But in this film, he also has a responsibility, that is, to act as a teacher for the spiritual enlightenment of the protagonist. And this is also the core reason why I say it is slightly weak.

The plot is based on his sacrifice as a means of continuing the spirit of the Ghost Extinguishing Team, which is not a problem in itself.

But because Yanzhu's playing time was too short, and he was playing soy sauce an hour and a half before this theatrical version.

Although the final battle with Shang Xian San is very cool and explosive, and the emotional rendering of the last words is also very good, but the lack of space makes it seem that the emotion is weak.

For example, why does Jiraiya's death in Hokage feel emotional?

Why is the death of Ace in Pirates so difficult for us to accept?

Because these characters are not only very important to the protagonist, but also accompany us readers for a long time.

In contrast, the audience's emotional foundation for Yanzhu is indeed too weak, and there is a little less emotional flavor.

As for the infinite train and the two battles of the winding three, this film is also different and interesting to describe.

The battle of the Infinite Train Nightmare is a plot battle and an intelligence battle.

Nightmare's ability is very special, but its body strength is not strong.

Coupled with the special combat method in which dreams and reality are intertwined, and the setting of the whole flesh and blood into the train, this battle has a taste of psychological warfare and strategic warfare.

In terms of creativity, I personally think it can be said to be one of the most creative boss battles in Ghost Slayer.

In contrast, the battle of Shangxian III is punchy to the flesh, and the visual sense of the picture is excellent, which highlights the high-quality battle storyboards and the highly sincere production quality of this theatrical version.

In fact, at the end of January this year, there have been many news in China, saying that the film is expected to be finalized in the near future!

It's May now, and there is no news at all.

Nowadays, there are all the film sources on the Internet, so the commercial value of this film in theaters will inevitably be affected.

It can only be said that anyway, you will see it anyway.

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