Of course, from a technical perspective, the United States far surpasses other countries in science fiction films. In contrast, the use of technology in this film gives people the feeling of children's cartoons. The plot is still very hot-blooded. The script is bad, rigid, clichéd, and illogical bugs frequently appear. After watching it, I was completely dumbfounded. I wanted to make a splash, but this film is an Ultraman enhanced version at best.
Perhaps it was because of makeup, Kimura-kun looked much older. The female No.1 Kuroki Akisa has a deep outline of facial features. It turns out that she is a Japanese-American mixed race, and the Japanese part is still from the self-contained Okinawa. She is pretty, and her stubborn look is also suitable for this role. For the highlight moment of this film, I would recommend the space battle thirty minutes later, from the time Kuroki played to the time Kuroki was rescued by Kimura, the level is not lost in Star Wars.
Kimura-kun, is there any job you haven't tried?
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