The Importance of Pattern and Vision from "The Dying Kingdom"

Kayley 2022-04-20 09:02:52

Just imagine that "Alice in the Dying Kingdom" didn't air all at once, it must be a disappointment

The main reason I think is the control of the pattern

The screen is one of the highlights of the play apart from human nature. The script skills and special effects of the first two episodes are really eye-catching. Unfortunately, in the control of the pattern of the second part, the roughness of the script skills and the setting of the scene makes the whole play. Anticlimactic.

After all, it is a B-level cool film (at least the second part is to make a B-level film, but unfortunately the better polishing of the first part makes the conversion scheduling of the latter part impossible.

From the empty and desolate Shibuya to the splendid palace (villa?), the open world pattern is obviously reduced, and the closed space, orange tones make people feel a chilling, rough depression.

At the same time, with the gradual "cartoonization" in the later period (the script gradually deviated from the logic and walked towards the crazy divergent thinking area over time), I have a feeling of appreciating the low-profile version of "The True Color of Heroes".

This is undoubtedly a big failure. After all, the audiences brought in by the first part are sci-fi fans and fans of the original comics, and the sudden change of the later pattern has persuaded most of the inexplicable audiences to quit.

But fortunately, the flaws do not hide the flaws, and the subtle changes in the main line still cannot suppress the spirit of "Shuang" in the whole play. It is still difficult to change our expectations and love for this drama. After all, the open ending is still refreshing.

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