Prince of Tears

Camila 2022-01-18 08:01:13

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Xin Haicheng's works have always made a fuss about the weather and scenery before. The most obvious ones are the spring cherry blossoms in "5 Centimeters Per Second" and the early summer rainy seasons in "The Garden of Words". This barometer of environmental atmosphere is of course a sentimental protagonist's sadness of spring and autumn, and it also directly processed reality with a 500% concentration of Xin Haicheng filter, which became the director's own original painting label.

Not only Tokyo, but the entire Japanese archipelago has four distinct seasons due to its proximity to the sea.

Some people want to say that Beijing also has four distinct seasons. However, it may be very difficult to express Beijing’s sunny, rainy, and snowy conditions-it may turn into smog, sandstorm and poisonous sun. All in all, a city like Beijing is not suitable for human living in itself, let alone a pair of young girls, where you come and I will talk about love.

After reading "Children of the Weather", my emotion is to write a few poems:

Winter thunder shakes summer rain and snow, and heaven and earth are in harmony with the king.

Although everyone often teases Aunt Qiongyao, thinking that she is the scourge of love in the last century, but the young (female) Huaichun, sad and sorrowful, has always been human nature. Like "Children of the Weather", this large-scale Second World weather cartoon is essentially a hypocritical gadget that cries at every turn-I am not talking about exaggeration.

It borrows from urban legends to add that Tokyo was originally the sea, which is very good. In fact, no matter how you look at this book, Xin Haicheng wanted to show his beautiful and beautiful colorful spectrum painting techniques. From the debut of "Five Centimeters Per Second" to "Your Name", the first new hit in China. "Anyone who knows his name is basically too familiar with the prism light with a personal label.

The biggest problem with "Children of the Weather" is that Ching Nv is dedicated to herself, has no emotional motives, and can't even say to please the other party. The two of you are so strong with me, so I really want to be together like this. It just seems that everyone doesn't like rain very much? ️It's just that Haruno feels sorry for the common people. In fact, the endless, two-month torrential rain did not turn the city of Tokyo upside down. People commuted to work as usual, and arresting people as usual did not affect the love and acquaintance of the hero and heroine.

To engage in such an upside-down and generous thing is for the heroine of the hero to save the heroine behind (the story needs a turning point!). "Children of the Weather" exploded the emotions of the male protagonist and the savior, escaped action, made up his mind, crying and roaring, and turned it into a performance that moved Tokyo to such an extent that it was too artificial. If we say that running the rails is a flexible use of the Japanese animation and the label of Shinkai Makoto. Well, the police surrounding the bridge section of the Little Sheep locomotive is completely standard for commercial films. If it is a sudden urban area of ​​Tokyo, I really don't want to watch it too much.

The most outrageous thing is the old man who has turned back several times and kept touching the ring on his hand. He appeared for no reason, and the upper body of the gods and demons counterattacked. In short, he wanted to show the loyalty and firmness of love. Fortunately, in the end, he pushed the male lead to the sky to perfect the young couple.

As you know, everything in cartoons is added by creators and original artists. So watching the hero and heroine perform a high-altitude rappelling performance on the cumulonimbus, landing in the style of the Ten Thousand Buddhas dynasty, I did not find it particularly beautiful, nor did I feel moved by a whim, but kept staring at the hero’s wrist. Handcuffs. It buckled on the male lead while struggling high in the air. The male lead can't catch the female lead, I thought to myself, shouldn't you handcuff the other person directly, so that you can live and die, and be together forever? As a result, Xin Haicheng did not answer this question.

Is this a technical error or a screenwriter error? of course not.

Until the gunshots and handcuffs, "Weathering Sons" ran a full marathon (marathon) distance on the hypocritical road. The gun and the conflict method of shooting were also handled very hastily.

Do teenagers who have left home need to use such a decisive way to resist family, school, and social system regulations? As an overhead movie, "Children of the Weather" seems to have a special feeling for the teenager's desire to blend into Tokyo. Starting from the moment he stepped into the metropolis of Tokyo, the voice of the male protagonist continued to appear in the form of voice-over narration (a kind of film technique that personally contradicts). But the most nightmare way of expression in "Children of the Weather" is to make the male protagonist cry at every turn , bursting into tears, like the sea. Then there was a disagreement, and the song was inserted without warning -I was already a little bit intolerable in "Your Name", and the old-fashioned to scum, the aesthetics is like the flashback method of the Showa era soil-flavored romance , it is really terrible La.

"Weathering Sons" can make nearly 14 billion box office in Japan, and it also applied for Oscar participation on behalf of Japan, which shows that this film is naturally worthwhile, and it shows the charm of Tokyo in all aspects. No matter how bad it is, it’s okay to use cartoons as popular romance dramas, but can Xin Haicheng not be so unrelenting, and learn some rags that cater to the tastes of the public, are old and sour and smelly.

For example, the protagonist in the film is a minor. The love of a 16-year-old boy seems to be innocent and shy. I have the first confession and the first time I want to give each other a gift. I am excited and uneasy. But after a little thought, you will know how young Japanese who have entered Reiwa years are still playing the children's play house. This is completely something that the upper elementary school students have already learned.

Of course Xin Haicheng is aware of this problem, so he uses the elementary school-level senior Feng (Haruna's younger brother) to resolve the embarrassment of the mentally handicapped youth love song. However, the male protagonist has been talking to himself and lyrically with himself, which is really disgusting.

And for some reason, Xin Haicheng particularly likes the setting of age difference (ie female>male), and it is boring to think about it. It's no wonder that the immature outlying island boy always needs to pursue a woman who is more mature, responsible and able to gain a foothold in the city than him? For a long time, it is better to play the otaku line and look at the chest. After all, some people say that he never wants to see Xin Haicheng crying and grabbing the ground, unless he goes to shoot a full-blown H comic.

From entering the studio to look at mature women, mistakenly thinking that they are the lover of the older brother, to rescuing Qing female hand twisting the towel, there are some lustful perspectives in the middle. Although "Children of the Weather" handles emotions as extremely mentally retarded, it is still an adult —— Especially those daydreaming audiences who want to relive the girl’s cherishing spring era, who are as cute as a small mini-rabbit and live in their own small world.

After all, only Tokyo rains all the time. Other parts of Japan, or all over the world (even if the movie shows a full picture of the earth from a satellite cloud picture), are submerged or tens of millions of people died, and they don't want to be involved. The world in their eyes is only you and me. To be precise, there are only boys and girls, and the self who was touched by them.

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