The first few words are a bit messy, taking the easy and funny campus route, and the beginning of clannad seems to be the same. After the exam cheating incident, there was a major breakthrough in the plot. At this time, I started to have a strong sense of sight. Yes, I think many people thought of the gray feather alliance like me. I wonder if Ma Zhizhun absorbed the inspiration of gray feathers. The setting of the wings played at the back is not difficult to remind people of gray feathers. The world view in the Grey Feather Alliance is based on Murakami's Doomsday and Grim Wonderland, and the shadow setting in the late AB is almost the night ghost in the realistic "World". The whole film is very close to Gray Feather and "The World". However, I prefer gray feathers with a light feeling. AB is still too commercialized, adding a lot of meaningless fights and acting cute.
Ma Zhizhun's skill is still reflected in the last few words. The turn of the plot is admirable, from the seemingly reasonable happy end to being issued a good card. If it is a game, I am afraid you have to read the file. . . Fortunately, there is no choice for animation. The last slap on the shoulder can be regarded as an explanation. You can guess what happened in the end. Just like the last crow in air, it makes sense if you say it is a comedy or a cup.
I understand that some people will think that this is a bad movie. There are indeed too many places to complain. What I have never understood is how Zou, as a human being, relies on programs to act, and his program has been modified. Can't you change it back by yourself? Timeline There are too many loopholes in confusion. It's also a collaboration between Key and Kyoto. The first few films were all praised as masterpieces. Why did the game fail this time? I still think AB could have been better. Maybe the content of Chapter 13 is really difficult to fit into the huge world view. The animation adapted from the game can refer to the game, and the works directly set as animation are somewhat limited in space and unclear. More or less expecting AB to be adapted into a galgame with multiple endings. Maybe it will be a masterpiece again. At the end, there are cups and washing utensils, and the commercialized tear-jerking that Key is good at.
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