After reading it, I feel that this heroine is the real princess. In contrast, the princess in Princess Mononoke is more like a child raised by a beast. She does not have too many "princess" attributes, and the advancement of the plot is also very limited. , and the heroine of this film is a real princess of a country. She pushes the plot by herself throughout the whole process, and finally sacrifices herself to save her own people. Moreover, I am also a scientist. It is speculated that the level of Mr. Miyazaki's shaping of independent women is really much earlier than the princesses that Disney has hurriedly shaped in recent years. The males in the film are basically auxiliary characters. The funny thing is that the males in the village where the princess is located are all bearded. Maybe the beards are easy to draw and can save construction time haha. The only male characters of the same age will only appear in the middle period, and It is more like a plot tool person, and did not "jointly" with the heroine to do anything in the later period, relying on the heroine alone plus a powered glider to do everything. The maturity/transformation of the heroine's character is also well portrayed. After realizing that she was angry and started killing, she felt regretful, so she did a lot of sympathy and compromise later, which would not make people feel awkward.
However, the story itself is not as good as Princess Mononoke's portrayal of environmental protection and various forces (and I want to give four stars instead of five stars for this), especially when a new country pops up later, it is a little unclear who is who, the female villain in armor At the beginning, I said that I was just a frontier general, and it seemed like a character who planned to use the giant soldier to rebel against his own country. The reason for the change in the earth's environment was not very clear. It was just a few murals and a few giant soldiers at the beginning of the film. In short It simply said that the earth environment is finished, not the substantive description of Princess Mononoke and Heisei Tanuki. In the end, it seems that the state of human and insect coexistence is over. The post-apocalyptic environment is very interesting, combining swords, armor and modern tanks and firearms, a bit of dungeons and dragons combined with steampunk, this background can also make a good game (chocobo setting feels FF took away haha). In addition, I feel that the work from the abyss draws on some of the stories of this film. The poisonous swamp is the abyss.
On the whole, the picture is actually not as good as the animations in the following series where each picture can be used as a wallpaper. On the one hand, the subject matter leads to a lot of pictures expressing war and the cruel environment. On the other hand, the budget manpower at that time may not be as sufficient as the later period (just know this. The film is actually Ghibli's first full-length film, and it was at its peak when it debuted and has been at its peak. There is also the shocking giant soldier at the end, and the later Hellboy has a similar setting.
I feel that the music is at the top three levels of Ghibli. The music is not only classic, but also very suitable for the plot performance to set off the atmosphere. When the female characters do various things, it feels like that kind of music should float out. This one doesn't seem to have a vocal.
The last part is the live-action expectation. I can make up a lot of the effects of modern movie special effects when the heroine opens the glider, especially the part of flying with bugs. I feel that if there is a live-action version in the future, the preview can be done. Use that paragraph. The characters in the film can be directly used by Europeans and Americans, without considering the whitening of Asian characters. After all, the original works also have European and American faces, not to mention this original comic book with Mr. Gong, which can be remade into an animated series or even a live-action series in the future.
PS at first thought the heroine was wearing a super short dress, but later found out that it was flesh-colored pants
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