The conscience of hardcore sci-fi animation, probably.

Danielle 2022-06-10 22:07:10

For a film that is similar to the look and feel of the previous "Cosmic Pirate Hallock", first of all, I would like to thank the Japanese for still doing such hard science fiction niche animation works. Nowadays, there are very few companies in the United States that do sophisticated CG-level hard science fiction or fantasy animation. After all, the box office will be better if the live-action version is made.

The story of this film is very simple and clear. A couple of soldiers who were struggling for life in the post-apocalyptic era, worked under the underworld, and then got involved in a bigger incident on the way, and finally united with the underworld boss to kill the common opponent. Science fiction animation is sometimes smoother and simpler, and it looks more comfortable, and there is no need to always engage in philosophical ethics.

The pictures are wonderful, sometimes the texture of CG is more virtual and mysterious than the actual model, but the whole film is too much like mgs, whether it is the protagonist’s voice or the biochemical setting, as well as small or large Of walking mechanical weapons. In the usual dialogue, the character's actions are okay, but when it comes to intense scenes, the actions are slightly dull, such as jumping, which feels like taking the model from one place to another. The black boss is the most lovable character in the film. The hero and heroine are the standard characters. Except for the bugs, they are all silent. The little girl saves the world. It is just a typical Japanese work element.

I don't know when the US emperor made a hardcore animation instead of Disney and other animal-related works.

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