3 stars for CG, 1 star for feelings. As a game fan, I have played FF7, 8, X, X-2, 12, and movie fans. I have watched all three, and I think I still have feelings for FF, but this time the plot is really a bit disappointing. Let’s talk about it first, Nyx is very handsome, the princess has a beautiful back, and the CG level is too much beyond her peers. Action scenes, or familiar recipes, familiar flavors! Fist to the flesh, knife to Mars, coupled with the usual super-power acceleration and anti-gravity fighting of "Space Warrior", this is definitely a final fantasy! At the end of the battle, Nyx and the general fought in mid-air, sticking a knife into the wall to adjust their posture and then charge, thinking for a second of the final battle between the Son of God and Sephiroth. Oh, and summoned beasts! The old city walls were summoned, and I was about to explode when Bahamut came out! Full marks for emotion! btw, in addition to Bahamut, there is also a giant with a round hat whose arm was blown up. Is he the bodyguard in FFX (with a stick of heart)! Sure enough, the battle with summoned beasts is Final Fantasy! Hmm... Let's talk about the slot after burning it. There are too many places that are not fully explained, such as what is Nyx's background, why there are contradictions in the royal city, why should elite troops be selected from the poor, why some people betray the king, why the king has no power, these reasons related to the plot can all be explain more clearly. The first time I watched it, halfway through the movie I wondered if the prince of the kingdom of Daihe, whose mother was hacked to death by the general at the beginning, would be Nyx. A lot of details can only be understood when they are checked for the second time, but the director and screenwriter cannot expect the audience to pull the film frame by frame: oh, the king is so old after 12 years here, oh, the power of using the ring is To pay with life, oh, so the king has no power. After all, we're telling a story, right? The narrative still needs to be friendly to the masses who do not know the truth. The lectures interspersed in the film are also very Japanese, such as being obsessed with words such as "past" and "future". I remember that in FFX-2, the protagonists Yuna and Boss Tolema had a debate about this. The background is that Tolema, as the leader of the New Yeben Party, destroyed all records of archaeological excavations in order to "let everyone not be attached to the past". Geoball, also taught Yuna to forget the past and look forward, Yuna said after defeating him "Memories can give us strength". At that time, I saw a confused face: why the fight has risen to an inexplicable philosophical level, the political concept of the Japanese is so strange... After seeing Nyx wearing the ring in this film, the gods of Lucis preached, so I had to comfort myself : This is the fate of Japanese RPGs =
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