Feelings of Otomo Katsuyo's movie

Zander 2022-01-14 08:01:07

Otomo's animated movies all feel that the world is set well, some elements are beautifully designed, and the destruction screen is also very distinctive. For example, Akira’s new Tokyo, the fine mechanical structure in the steam boy, the exquisite mecha images in the weapon, the frozen city and the metropolis in the steam boy are finally accompanied by the music of i can't stop loving you slowly The crashing scenes left a deep impression on me.

But always feel almost meaningless. It's best to enrich each world setting, and show the social culture, people's mental state, etc. under his setting. If you want to show that science and technology will bring both pros and cons to human society, then this kind of influence should be an inevitable and profound influence that does not depend on someone’s will. Don’t let it go. Found the big boss-->Go to see the big boss--> defeat the big boss's clichés, what happens after the big boss is resolved? Like the Steam Boy, you can actually explore why people are obsessed with machines, and what to do after they are destroyed. Is it possible for people to love and use technology in a healthy way. Furthermore, the image of the characters is not very three-dimensional. Although I like Metropolis very much, there is also the gloom and coldness that Rock has cultivated in a hierarchical and hierarchical society. Kenichi is a person with various positive qualities. The standard male protagonist, but his positive qualities are not a deliberate choice, they are silly and sweet, and Tima is as simple as a blank sheet of paper. Both protagonists in a movie are like this. I have to say that Jin Min has done a good job in this regard. The characterization is in line with the social setting in his works, and the mental state of the characters can in turn reflect the message he wants to convey to us.

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