The least environmentally friendly pirate in history.

Duane 2022-01-20 08:02:36

In the future, if you see 3D animation movies produced in Japan, you really need to be vaccinated in advance. Not to mention the screens, the plot is more than one grade worse than other live-action movies or 2D animations in Japan. Indeed, Japan does not seem to be impressive. One of the reasons is that the 3D animation movies of the United States are completely swallowed by similar American movies.

This also made me sweat for the future Doraemon and Saint Seiya. Judging from the current preview, the chance of Thunder is also relatively high. In fact, compared to purely commercial American animated films desperately talking about family inspirational life, Japanese CG movies are still making works that satisfy the audience to the second dimension. This is worthy of respect, but the consequence is that it is not easy to go out of the world. The box office is more. narrow. There is almost no one in the United States doing very grand fantasy warfare works. After all, if there are similar themes, it is better to shoot the live version directly.

The Pirate Ship with the highest PM2.5 I have ever seen appeared in this film. The black smoke billowing "dark matter" that appears every time has little effect on plotting other than filling the physicist's face. Later, when I saw the plot of time travel, I thought it was a tangled scene between the two protagonists of the past and the future. Who made the faces of the protagonist and the captain look so similar, but it turned out not to be the case. The protagonist’s two extremely fast betrayals, Finally let the previous captain sit on the throne, what is this? What is the point of not dying for the previous generation? After all, this film is a work of Matsumoto's zero-style era, and various thoughts and ideas are still stuck decades ago. At that time, the interesting fantasy, now it seems to be pediatrics.

CG characters are not rich in expressions, but the excellent mechanical settings make up for this. The music of this film is also average, which is very abnormal for Japanese animation works. In addition, every time I see this kind of movie depicting the future, there are still things like wheelchairs. The only countries where the aviation industry develops so fast are the Big Brother countries. In reality, the development of prosthetics is comparable. The month is much faster. There is only one kind of alien in this film, or the beauties wearing T-backs. The Japanese house is the Japanese house, and the brotherly love triangle among them is also a common theme in Japanese comics.

The captain’s thought of putting everything over is indeed considered to be the thinking of the big villain boss in many game animations. Although he is very handsome and has lived for more than a hundred years, his thoughts are still in high school and he has not read books for more than a hundred years. Is it?

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Extended Reading

Harlock: Space Pirate quotes

  • Captain Harlock: [from trailer] If you believe in the future of our planet, you are not alone.

  • Palace bystander: [Referring to Ezra, in a wheelchair] Who knows, if he hadn't had the accident, he could've been Prime Minister. But fortune eludes those who are ill-equipped.

    [subtitled version, viewed on Netflix]