When I watched the first two episodes, I felt pretty good. I cried a lot. There is no need for a brilliant plot or strict logic. Anyway, the emotions are rendered very touching. It's a bit similar to the novel "The Ten Years I Loved You". The plot setting may be a bit ordinary to cliché, but it does not prevent the audience from being strongly infected by those emotions.
[The emotions are delicate, the pictures are exquisite, and the soundtrack is moving, which constitutes my initial good impression of Jingani. Start with 5 points. 】
Details: The heroine's military shorts, and the royal doll's professional attire showing half of her chest... It doesn't feel very reasonable. But the anime... It's not real enough to serve the good-looking characters, but it's understandable.
Then I watched it...emmm, halfway through (around episode 6) I felt...the rhythm of the storytelling was not well controlled. The story itself is not very good, but it makes me a little... unable to keep up with their feelings, has changed from "community of human destiny" empathy to "sorrows and joys are not very connected, I just think they are noisy". . .
Details: Haven't the royal family been influenced by literature since childhood? Are the writers illiterate? Why do they need to write on their behalf... This setting is a bit confusing.
[Actually, I already wanted to give up at this point, and felt that I didn’t have much expectation for the next few episodes. But I still watched the remaining episodes with the mentality of "review after reading as much as possible". You can still give 4 points here. 】
As a result, in the last few episodes, I really got more and more... Black question mark... After the heroine got through the love, it immediately became "I don't kill, even if I die on the battlefield, I will not kill a person." . . ok, after all, you are young and I don't blame you for your immature three views, but it is inevitable to lower your favorability. And how the heroine's inexplicable emotion and super strength came from so many episodes, there is no explanation. I watched the first episode and thought she was really a robot created for war. Later, I thought she was someone from a certain killer family who had been trained since childhood. As a result, this is a character that has no logical support... Da Zuo is right. Her attitude is also a bit inexplicable, why is she always asking her to be only a prop and not a person, just because she killed a few of your subordinates when she was unreasonable at the beginning... The villain is even more inexplicable with a gun instead of a bayonet? Still fighting? If you catch the heroine, don't hurry and cut it with a knife, and let the head perform a beheading ceremony with a sense of ritual? Xiao Bing didn't rush to kill the other two bosses with a cold shot, and he had to shout to let the heroine and the chief notice to kill him?
excuse me? ? ? Why is there still this kind of plot setting that "the protagonist can survive depends on the villain's affairs"? I seem to go back to watching the black face at the end of Kabaneri... [End 3 points, goodbye. 】
Details: I originally thought that there would be a wonderful fight scene where the female coach blows up the sky and strengthens the setting of her human weapon to form a huge contrast. The result is not very exciting... It seems that Jing Ani is not good at fighting scenes. Also... an ordinary boy can hold the iron bridge with one hand to stabilize himself, the other hand can hold another heroine, and in the end they can go up without falling down... well, there are often some characters in anime that don't After training, the extreme sports ability exceeds the standard, and I can understand...
In fact (in my opinion) the main line setting is quite good. The heroine has embarked on the road of exploring human emotions from an unreasonable weapon, because of the words of the dead officer, and because she has emotions, she once killed herself The sins of man fall into pain, and eventually become a benevolent force like a unicorn that "arms without harm". I personally feel a bit like Li Xiaobai of "Study Abroad", from a completely indifferent killer, through the world, gradually became a strong and gentle person, and it was also inspired by the death of the first person who intervened in his emotional life. his emotions.
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