give shape to delusions

Earline 2022-11-25 05:05:18

Animations are not as large as novels (brain supplements), and animation adaptations vary from person to person in terms of content selection, and cannot take care of everyone. Novel parties are usually not satisfied.
Fortunately, fate zero does not have this problem, there are many combat parts, and virtual Yuanxuan's narrative process is also animated, and the readers of the novel immediately made up the animation.
The difficulty of the adaptation lies in the non-combat part, how to select events to show the characters' characters, and intersperse them in a timely manner to ease the rhythm during the battle, but not too long Long.

The first part of the novel is the introduction of the characters. The rhythm is slow to death. It is not easy to communicate with each other after it is not explained. Fortunately, it is not finished, and a few are hidden for foreshadowing.
The first 20 minutes of the animation are also slow, until the introduction of Emiya Kiritsugu and Kotomine Kirei only started to speed up their rhythm (so early to engage in CP, man?)
The climax of the ending summons made full use of the advantages of film and television works, interspersed different scenes to achieve the effect of "simultaneous", surpassing the novel.

On the whole, I still feel a little procrastination, the TV is very long, and the memory of the plot will be left behind. I have

seen it in e02, and I am still introducing the characters. There is not much intersection between the characters, and the plot is serious. The highlight is still at the end, the assassin part is very handsome

, e03, it's really dragging

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