Americans have very powerful weapons, so they make natural disaster films, and Japanese are very powerful for their craftsmanship, so they think about how humans will become extinct.

Maude 2022-01-24 08:03:00

I saw someone comment "
If all American movies come true,,,, Super Hurricane,, Tsunami,, Meteorite,, Alien Invasion,,, Virus,,, Godzilla,,,,,,,,, the United States has already It’s been extinct dozens of times. This time it’s a change of taste. Japan has also begun to self-destruct art.” In

this case, maybe it’s because he doesn’t watch Japanese cartoons much.

Japan’s self-destruction plot has a long history, and it is completely restored to the era of Adam and Eve. Japan is a post-war reconstruction of the country, and knows better than many modern developed countries what it means to explore human consciousness from the ruins (of course, this process is similar to that of China’s post-war period. It’s a different path, and everyone’s foundation is different), so Japan will show the earth after the destruction of all mankind more than the United States, and it will exaggerate despair more. It is what we call letting die and resurrecting. This death must be Absolutely dead. Compared with the United States, there will basically be a lot of room for resolution. At least 20% of the population on the planet will survive. This difference in plot is obviously a difference in understanding of human beings.
However, it is true that the United States is very strong in disaster movies, while Japan is more inclined to express this extinction mood in animation works. It is also skilled and easy to use. The plot branches are also diverse, which is much richer than the United States. In terms of movies, Japan seems to be just It's much more conservative. After all, Asians generally don't like to see the collapse of the motherland. Has China ever faced this kind of subject directly?

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  • Trever 2022-04-23 07:04:19

    This 3D effect is terrible, and the whole story is just so-so, not to mention the characters. There are obviously special forces one-man combat mechs of the American Revered 3973 Sword Squad everywhere. If you saw your own leg, you can either replace it or a robot. A Japanese company is conducting experiments all over Japan, injecting viruses and turning people into bio-metal robots. This setting is not bad. Sandworms come in. The Yamato nation finally perished.

  • Ladarius 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    The fighting scenes are wonderful but a bit anticlimactic