The only thing worthy of praise for this movie is his setting. He changed a story that was almost vulgar to a very interesting world setting. With the rendering of animation, the whole story became a lot more vivid. The half-human, half-demon world is replaced by the real world, and then the movie is made into a live-action version. All that has been suffered. You have to endure a face that looks like "I will wear a hood, you can't actually see it." Who am I?" The big villain, a white lotus heroine who was sent to the set by the director, actually didn't know anything, or even a stupid, dirty uncle in the late middle and second grades who maliciously played cute in front of you! So you should really thank the director for making him into an animation,
but even if it is made into an animation, it will not be much better. I thought the best part of this film should be that the master and the apprentice go all over the world to find martial arts In the part of the true meaning, I thought that even if it wasn't "Journey to the West", I could make a "Water Margin" feeling, but I never expected that the director actually cut him into several clips, and it took less than 3 minutes to put them together. Finish the story! This is the first time I saw an anime with fighting elements, and the protagonist can reach the pinnacle of life either by fighting monsters to level up, or by regular training! What kind of bullshit is this?
In addition, the beginning and end of this movie are a bit ghostly, the beginning is a ghost hitting the wall, and the end is a ghost drawing. The director explained a lot of useless clues at the beginning, except that he did not introduce where the male protagonist came from, and he was able to enter the world of monsters. Isn't this a ghost hitting the wall? As for the ending, I think that the big villain is the real skeletal surprise. What is it like to become a white whale? Why? I can't figure it out! Could it be that he turned into a beluga because he saw the book that the heroine dropped out called Moby Dick? Why is there no principle? And this is in Japan, it's not surprising that girls can fall out of anything! Alright, off topic! I will not say anymore.
But after watching this movie, you still won't feel at a loss, because in the movie theater for two hours, you can understand the story without using your brain, plus the fresh style of painting, warm characters, somewhat "Japanese" "style romance", isn't that the point of watching a movie?
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