Comparable excellent

Amelie 2022-01-19 08:01:17

"The Story of No Emperor's Blade" is a very good animation film, this kind of excellence is not the kind of unique inspiration and naturalness. On the contrary, it comes from the mature grasp of all aspects and the sincerity of the producer. The pictures are gorgeous, the fighting is wonderful and fluent, the music is excellent, and the script is at least quite satisfactory. This film can be easily judged by our consistent aesthetics of the Hollywood film industry. The characteristic of industrialization is that it can provide some fixed standards and angles to facilitate people to compare products. This (to some extent) is a good thing, at least we can very clearly see how far our film industry is from the advanced level.
In other words, in the face of this round and round commercial film, our Chinese commercial martial arts films and commercial cartoons must be faithful to their ears and feel ashamed. Everyone has their own understanding of the connotation of literary films, and it is difficult to have a recognized comment on the pros and cons of styles. But commercial films, or industrial products, "Ding is Ding Mao or Mao", can't justify themselves with things like style and connotation-poor technology? Does the picture make people aesthetically tired? The plot is too outrageous? I'm sorry, the market belongs to the market. When will we—at the level of commercial films and B-level films—be able to get rid of the morbid “not popular” and there are many popular and popular products, our film industry can truly be considered mature. And when it comes to the animation industry, it’s a more distant topic.

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Extended Reading
  • Adeline 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    Just the style is a little weird

  • Judy 2022-01-19 08:01:17

    That crappy Chinese is too tired to hear. Isn't it...here...only this wait...erotic?

Sword of the Stranger quotes

  • Luo-Lang: You've lived too long, old man.

  • [last lines]

    Nanashi: You've become pretty good. It feels... like I'm walking on top of the clouds.

    Kotaro: Don't flatter me. Are your wounds all right?

    Nanashi: Yeah... even a treasure like this comes in handy sometimes.

    Kotaro: Right?

    Nanashi: Really... you're some employer. Can you see the town?

    Kotaro: I can't see it yet. But, I'm sure it's close! Hey...

    Nanashi: Huh?

    Kotaro: Once your wounds heal, do you want to leave this country? If we go abroad, people there wouldn't mind your hair color, right?

    Nanashi: A foreign land, huh. That's not a bad idea. But how would we make money?

    Kotaro: We could steal, or become bodyguards. We can do anything! In fact, we could even become pirates!

    Kotaro: You're... really full of villainous ideas.

    Kotaro: [laughs] Hold on tight, so you won't fall off!

    Nanashi: Yeah.

    Kotaro: Let's go!