This animation supervised by Masaaki Yuasa is indeed very violent, large in scale, and has a wide-angle lens with obvious independent personality and the use of various psychedelic colors. Childish to. This kind of adult picture is matched with the plot of young teeth, and the sense of contrast is also part of the artistic sense.
After the intense and eye-catching underground rally in the first episode and the extremely splendid killing, the following episodes inevitably have a strong sense of TV. This feeling of each episode is obviously that Yuasa has taken a job and opened his head. Now, let's make the ending beautiful. As for the middle, TV series, let's put some water on it. That's why I don't like to follow it. It doesn't have the integrated artistry of animation movies.
However, the world view setting Yuasa still restores the original book very accurately, the devil also has a kind side, and the angel kills innocent people indiscriminately for the sake of more cold-blooded logic and kindness in a broad sense. Theological research at a glance!
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