I thought it was a school drama, so I was unprepared to be stimulated by various fireworks, flashes, knives, guns, and piles of corpses.
The protagonist's sense of existence is a bit weak. Who makes him such an ordinary setting, but the actor is quite white and tender, and his eyes are beautiful. Seeing him eagerly shopping online for combat uniforms, I suddenly felt that this desire to pretend to be the image I longed for was rooted in the hearts of the otakus, so in the doujin exhibition, there are people who wear cos clothes just for love. Even an inconspicuous child, wearing the clothes of a hero, can't help but feel a sense of responsibility, so the way he walks is different.
In fact, there is nothing to dig out, so it's fun to watch it as a B-level campus movie.
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