Bloody killing passion

Bethany 2022-11-22 04:27:36

What Japan can compete with Hollywood is manga movies. Japanese manga movies can stand on their own regardless of whether they take the traditional 2D hand-painted route, such as Miyazaki's series of works, or the 3D modeling CG animation in this film. This film is adapted from the manga of the same name. The male protagonists of the manga are high school students Keno and Kato who died accidentally while saving people, but after they died, they came to a mysterious room. The mysterious black ball in the room reminded them to follow its instructions. Instruct others who died unexpectedly to put on special battle suits to fight various monsters for a chance to be reborn. The story of this film is excerpted from the battle of Osaka, which is also the most tragic battle in the original book.

The story of the film is very compact, and the whole story basically revolves around the battle of Osaka. At the same time, the film also briefly introduces the background of the story to ensure that audiences who have not seen the original can also watch it without barriers. One of the highlights of this film is the appearance of various monsters in turn. The "Hundred Ghosts Night Walk" in the film is said to restore the original scene very well, and the various monsters with different shapes and unique Japanese characteristics have to be admired. the author's imagination. At the same time, the violent battle scenes with broken limbs flying around and blood everywhere made people feel bloody.

Just like the theme of the original work, this film not only has tragic battles, but also bloody passion. For relatives, friends, and love, everyone has their own fighting goals, and of course, there are also madmen just to enjoy the exciting fighting process. The tenacious fighting consciousness of the Japanese is well reflected in this film. In World War II, in the face of opponents with far stronger weapons than themselves, they dared to launch a jade-shattered suicide attack, although they committed two crimes and brought huge losses to the Allies. , but this fighting spirit "not afraid of death" for belief is still worthy of our admiration (so correct belief is very important).

A considerable part of Japanese cartoons, especially movies, are made for adults, and they have produced many classics that are stronger than live-action movies. A considerable part of this is due to Japan's strong comics industry. There is a dialogue in a Japanese movie, which I think makes sense, probably saying "Japan cannot become the mainstream of the world in terms of pop music and film and television due to language and text barriers. But our comics are absolutely world-class." This is also worthy of our country's comic practitioners to ponder.
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