The bland theatrical version has the same structure and routine as the theatrical version of various passionate animations.
"My British" is probably the most popular for painting, but this theatrical version seems to be lazy in the medium and long-term perspective. The painting in the middle part of the film can only be regarded as average. Although there are squares, it should not come from Nakamura Feng. It was not until the end that the so-called burst painting appeared, the number of frames suddenly increased, strong contrast color matching and so on. But watching it in the movie theater is really too middle-aged, surrounded by people, every time Uncle Ou's laughter can make people laugh, maybe watching alone on a small screen will make it even more flammable. The walls and pillars made by the villain, isn't this "Steel"? Even the imagination is saved, and the previous material is directly taken.
Talking about the original work, the jump comics that have emerged in "My Ying" in recent years have always been said to be works that can take over the sea of dead fire. I don't think so, because this comic actually has very obvious shortcomings: First, the storyboard is average, and some battle storyboards are used. The connection is not enough, so I have to think about how this action is done, how it became this action, and what is the meaning of this action; second, there are too many resident characters, which the author cannot control, and it is also reflected in the movie, many The classmates did not participate in the battle, but they just wanted to show their faces - escape, watch TV; the third is that the worldview setting is not rigorous, maybe it is not digging deeply. The description is one: most people have superpowers. But you can see people of all shapes, all kinds of half-human, half-animal. There are breeding situations in the works, I just want to know how different animals and people fall in love, what is the aesthetics, and most importantly, what is the last species? Like what happens when a lion and an ant-man get together? There are deep ethical issues
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