From "Tianyuan Breakthrough" to "Garling Angel" to "kill la kill", etc., I have been watching this resource for a long time, and now I can finally see it! I'm really high to my brains wide!
In fact, the plot is slightly weaker. As soon as each character appears, you can almost guess their role and general follow-up development. The capacity of this plot should be a fan drama, it will be a little rushed in the movie, and many emotions cannot be well laid out.
Well, the shortcomings are over.
This movie really brings out the style of Imaishi Yoyuki to the fullest. It's like taking medicine. It's the kind of style that can jump 10 meters out of 1000 meters. When the Big Three of the Burners first appeared, they rode motorcycles, which was really fashionable. The camera movement of the battle scene is full of boldness, and people who are unfamiliar or not used to it may find it very messy, and with the color blocks of Promea, it will make people dizzy. But as I'm used to this style, I just want to say, that's awesome!
In the final battle, hearing "Duo Liu" really made me high to the top. I didn't expect the drill bit to have a role in it. Imaishi Yangzhi really has a unique love for the drill bit.
I always feel that the style this time is a bit experimental, either a large homogeneous color block, or a dazzling variety of colors. But I am sure that there is no one who has played more slippery in this field than Imaishi Hiroyuki, and I look forward to bringing more impactful works in the future.
At the end, he said something like "burning all the impulses", "the spirit of saving people and putting out fires", "putting out fires with burning enthusiasm"... Watching the explosions are all in the shape of love for you, like a flood Blue flame, listening to Sawano Hiroyuki's singing "I know I know"...I really don't know what to express?
But, what does it matter? I can't stop me from feeling both burning and moving. Probably this is the charm of Imaishi Hiroyuki!
Damn, I just want to express it, it's so fucking cool!
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