Did you see it and didn't see it?

Opal 2022-04-21 09:03:05

I know that this animation is very old and famous. I have a chance to watch it now, but it seems lonely after watching it. . . Black represents the dark world, and white represents innocence and kindness. Why are they good friends again. Baidu looked at it, and it was related to urbanization. The developers wanted to rebuild the city where they were located, and the villains wanted to protect them, so they started a war. The images of other people in it are pretty good, but I think the black and white image is a bit too abrupt. . . The movie from 16 years ago has a lot of perspectives and top-down perspectives that are very good.

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  • Durward 2022-03-20 09:02:38

    In order to save the black, Bai burned one of the three killers. In the end, black killed the remaining two killers. Kimura of the gangster club had to kill the former boss Suzuki because his big belly wife was threatened by the snake master. , But also killed Lord Snake. He was killed by two killers who didn't know where they were. They might be an accomplice of Lord Snake. Black resists the evil in his heart-Itachi, because he believes in white. The two lived together very happily in the end

  • Lottie 2022-04-23 07:03:57

    I haven't seen such a sharp style and plot for a long time, and it's a hit. Belong to your city. "Black, white, black, white, black, white..." Rather than saying that black guards white, it is better to say that white uses light to seal the darkness in the depths of black's heart. "Peace, peace of mind"

Tekkonkinkreet quotes

  • Shiro: [opening lines] Paper money is bigger than metal money. Nine comes after eight. And Spring comes after winter, right, Black? Is that right? Black, when the sky turns black why do I feel so blue?

  • Suzuki: Unfortunately, your luck is waning. This is not a time to be greedy. Maintain the status quo.

    Kimura: What's that, Mr. Suzuki?

    Suzuki: Kimura, you believe in astrology?

    Kimura: I believe in nothing.

    Suzuki: Nothing, huh? At least believe in love, Kimura. Love is all you need.