A 2-point drama, but the low-level characters and the style of Zi Xianxiang made me persuade me to quit. Recently, I have been admiringly watching it, and the title of God's Work is well deserved. The style and character of this work are very confusing. Like "Magic Girl Madoka", it was mistaken for a relaxed everyday scene at first. In fact, in the 13 episodes of the first season and a theatrical version (except for the collection), the first ten episodes are indeed the routines of ordinary daily routines. Depend on each other and embark on the adventure journey of the abyss together. The rhythm of the middle plot is brisk and compact, with twists and turns, similar to the adventure plot of fighting monsters and breaking through levels, mixed with some innocuous yellow fun, showing a brisk tune. If it comes to this, it can only be called a masterpiece, and it is the last few episodes that make it a god The series of people and events elevates the main theme to the pursuit and desire of human beings for truth, even if they destroy human nature. The ultimate pursuit of freedom and truth is the most obvious theme of this work. In order to achieve this goal, the original author of the comics can be said to be doing everything possible, and the readers are turned into lunatics, questioned and condemned. A large number of scenes that cause physical discomfort make the scalp numb, but the style of the sub-supply direction is rather strange, and the eerie BGM renders a terrifying atmosphere, which is no less than "Ghouls" and "Cicadas", but these happen to appear. The out-of-human ugliness and dystopian worldview enhances the theme and is the cornerstone of what becomes a masterpiece. The setting about the curse of the sixth floor of the abyss turning people into corpses impressed me the most. Use a lot of mirrors to show the process of transformation: from a living little girl with simple and beautiful dreams to a dehumanized, ugly pile of rotten flesh, only a trace of the past can be seen in her still clear eyes. Fantasy, but has become a thing of the past, like a bright bubble. This setting is similar to the evolution of human beings in "From the New World" and the setting of androids in "Steel FA". And the second female, for her lofty friendship, reluctantly helped her commit suicide, which is also quite tense in the portrayal. I think the character most worthy of analysis is the biggest villain in this game, a character full of contradictions. In order to achieve his own desires, he turned hundreds of children into human husks and threw them into the sixth floor for experiments, turning them into corpses. Even in the end it was the same for his daughter, but he helped the hero and heroine. I think it is a goal that has a different form but the same ultimate purpose. He does not have emotion and consciousness, but is just a representative of human beings to satisfy their own curiosity and pursue the truth. I don't think it can be called an absolute villain, just like the insect in "The Insect Master" who violated the rights and interests of human beings in order to survive. . The abrupt end at the climax is its obvious feature, and the short and refined climax part hits the nail on the head, and the rhythm is just right. It is a rare and excellent work in recent years. The only regret is that the production of the second season is far away, and the follow-up plot development is still unclear. I hope the crew can surprise the audience as soon as possible. My knowledge is still shallow, please bear with me if there are any shortcomings.
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