As far as the story itself is concerned, it is not much different from the TV version, except for the gorgeous battle animation. For the entire "Blade of Ghost Slayer" story, I am afraid that it is not a big step. He puts on a pole, but fails to change even a winding. Even in order for the winding to escape successfully at the end, the fastest Shan Yi and Yako were lost together, and then they appeared without injury after the battle? Okay with snacks! Anyway, find a reason why they were seriously injured and unable to act. In the end, the film was forced to be sensational and optimistic, and it ended, which was a complete mess. The winding appeared unclear, the column died worthless, and even the infinite train was used without explanation, and the wave of forced sensation was over. The only progress is to guide the protagonist to Xiang Zhu’s home to find the source of his fire dance, but does this require a dead person? ! As for why the film can reach the top box office in Japan, it is probably understandable. It can only be said that it is time and fate. Want to say that this film has a level that surpasses "Spirited Away"? Even if I was talking in a dream. When the film first aired, there was an epidemic, and there were no competitors at the same time. "Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End" has been bounced several times, skipping directly to the next year. The content of the film itself can just resonate with the people in reality. The people in the story are threatened by ghosts, and their relatives, friends, and even themselves may have been hurt. In reality, the new crown is raging, which has had an impact on everyone's lives. People who died because of the virus, lost their jobs because of the virus, or lost their way in life because of the virus. You can find resonance in the story. The last enemy escaped safely. Just like in reality, the virus has taken the lives of many people. So far, it is a long way to defeat the virus. But the living still have to move forward, bearing the expectations of the dead, and keep moving forward.
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