13th movie of 2019
So far this year, I really haven’t seen many good films in film history, so I reflect on it.
I watched it entirely because I liked anime. As a theatrical movie, it is quite normal. Although it is not as enjoyable as watching several episodes of the drama, I have accepted the thoughts and beliefs the author wants to convey to us. Today I just heard that the author is a fan of Oda, so as Hemi, I can understand that I like this work so much. Of course, there is no need to criticize the gap between this theatrical version and the TV version. The first few theatrical versions of Pirates The effect is also not good (although the new ones don't seem to be so good-looking, personally I only like the Z chapter and the golden lion chapter)
The whole story and plot are actually a bit old-fashioned. The protagonist comes to travel → the protagonist participates in an event → a terrorist event occurs → the protagonist goes to save everyone → the rescue fails → the protagonist stands up with the encouragement of the spiritual mentor → the rescue succeeds. There are also a lot of hard injuries. I have never understood why All Might and Angel worked together to defeat the BOSS when he was beaten to the point of death and was about to lose his muscle state. I can also accept the explanation of the power of the author, and some of the author's arrangements are actually quite ingenious (for example, Chang An is not arranged in the rescue group, otherwise their night fighting ability will be improved to a large level, and there will be no next story)
The reason why I want to write this film review is actually to say my personal opinion on the work of "My Hero Academia". I have already said in the previous article that every little boy has a heroic dream , we all aspire to be heroes, to go to the sky, to be omnipotent, to protect those we love and those who love us, when asked what superpowers we want, we tend to say, I want flying superpowers, I want superpowers that are infinitely powerful, I want superpowers that can reverse time... and so on, let's look at the superpower of the protagonist in this work? Powerful? No, it's the quality of being a hero. We saw that Izuku Midori was born with no personality, which caused him to be excluded and despised by nature, but he didn't seem to be affected by school violence or other feelings of loneliness. He grew up to be a person who loves life and is willing to help others. When we saw the senior millionaire in the last episode of the animation, his superpower sounds like a bug, but there are many difficulties and problems in using it. We also learned about him later. It was the appointed heir of All Might before the appearance of Green Valley. One of these two people has no superpower, and the other only has superpower that looks strong but is actually very tasteless; The fighting personality is not taken a fancy to it? This should be the core idea of this work: heroes do not have to have enviable superpowers. A real hero is willing to work hard for his ideal and create conditions for the realization of his ideal. Only such a person is a real hero. Just as One Piece conveyed to us the spirit: life experience and bloodline are not important (of course this is subject to debate), what is important is the unshakable ideal and the efforts made for it.
Young people, it is better to watch more bloody things.
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