The job of saving the planet should be given to the Americans, who are skilled workers.

Ora 2022-01-22 08:05:10

Let's not talk about special effects, just talk about the plot.
Throughout the show, it was not until the appearance of the Yamato in April, 4-5, that I was not familiar with World War II. The Yamato was associated with the Yamato. The Allied Forces were aliens, and the Japanese was the White Lotus. The humiliated earth probably represents two cities that were attacked by nuclear weapons.
The Japanese people really feel wronged about the results of World War II.
Don’t invade other countries if you feel wronged.
Aside from controversial pinch points such as calling for the soul of militarism, the whole plot is also outrageous to death.
The home planet of the powerful aliens is actually a place where a few humans can go deep into the core. The theme of the two sides of good and evil has been used up, and the enemy core can be blown up with a simple bomb.
The sensational part at the end is nothing short of a failure.
The aliens who suffered heavy losses made a desperate blow to the earth. Not only did the Yamato fail to repair its only ace weapon (the weapon was broken 140,000 light years away, there is always time to repair it), but before committing a suicide attack. After doing a ten-minute sensational grind, the captain appeared before the attack, with shining figures of his dead comrades and eldest brother, and rushed towards the enemy ship without hesitation. The enemy ship was silent when the children’s love was grind. Suddenly, he attacked the Yamato as if it was resurrected, and finally died together with the tearful eyes of Master Captain looking at the comrades in the flames. It turned out that the aliens were stupid and dead.
PS: Why is the scene at the end so like that at the beginning of Star Trek 11, when Captain Cork flew the spacecraft to the Romland battleship to cover the retreat of the entire ship? Captain Cork is not so hard, okay.
ppS: How long does the enemy ship look like the Roman warship in Star Trek 11 was born to a mother? Do you want this?

Because it was taken by a Japanese, I could barely give it to a three-star. If the Americans are only worth one-star, there is no way. The difference between a skilled worker and a novice is too big.

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Space Battleship Yamato quotes

  • Juzo Okita: Dr Sado... thank you.

  • Yuki Mori: Saving Earth won't matter, nothing will matter if you're not there with me!

    Susumu Kodai: But I will be! If I save the Earth, I'll be there in every tree, flower, and blade of grass!