The soundtrack and dance music of "The Stinkiest Weapon" is so cheerful, it makes people happy to listen to it! Japanese films are rarely so cheerful, generally American films are like this. The plot is super spoof, and it also uses N kinds of big killers in a serious manner, which is especially fun! The protagonist is so stupid that people close to you fall down one by one and don't understand what's going on? In the end, everyone lost to him. This short is as enjoyable as a blockbuster sci-fi comedy, highly recommended!
"Street of Cannons" is a steampunk-style strange war. The so-called "steampunk", in the words of Da Liu, "shows not the future imagined by us modern people, but the present imagined by people in the past (mostly in the late eighteenth and the first half of the nineteenth century)." I understand that the main features are one of the huge machinery powered by steam, and the other is the nostalgic setting of the environment. The film has been focused on depicting the warlike daily life there, without suggesting the object and purpose of the war at all. This shows that this war needs no purpose at all, and no one cares about it. The child asked, but the father said that you will know when you grow up. It is conceivable that he will have many troubles when he grows up. Will he still ask this kind of thing that has been with him all his life and has long been accustomed to? The author should take a negative attitude towards this war, and use it to satirize the collective unconsciousness of the Japanese during World War II. If anyone doubts, the English name of the film cannon fodder (cannon fodder) can be confirmed. Everyone in the film has a gray face + dark circles under the eyes, and it is explained later that it is caused by the enemy's gas bomb, which shows that everyone is a victim of the war. The part of the math class reminded me of the math textbooks during the Cultural Revolution. I remember reading a few pages on the Internet. First, there is a quotation from Chairman Mao, and then it starts with the cannonball and talks about the parabola.
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