A little mentally handicapped three brush impressions
In fact, I think Promea's story is at best a cliché, and it is not appropriate to say that it is bad. As far as the two-hour play and many animated films with relatively new worldviews are concerned, Promia has explained its setting and storyline clearly. There are no shortage of breaking points and reversals. Turns and turns will not be blunt, in my opinion it is not very empty and boring
And (my personal opinion) what's great about Trigger is that it really balances the male audience with the female audience. Lio's character design, ranging from beautiful looks to leather clothes to ear studs and gloves, is basically a hobby of female audiences, but the dubbing and personality are very contrasting for male audiences, so there will be no discomfort. The artificial respiration part has The foreshadowing is in the front, and the atmosphere is also created. One point is not more, one point is not less (?) The benevolent sees the benevolent and the wise sees the wisdom
Trigger Club's pictures are really expressive. I don't have money and I really want to collect a storyboard to study. Although the shots are cut quickly, it gives the audience a sense of movement rather than dazzling? That coloring is really visual Feast, high saturation but very fresh, not oily or dazzling, and a sense of technology
The Awakening spell was so divine, and Inferno's chorus was particularly sensual, flaming and romantic. I really think the core of Promea's story is also very romantic, especially the part where Galo is attacked by Kray only to find out that lio's flames are protecting him. Burnish is feared by others because he can control the flame and is dominated by the desire of the flame to burn, but this flame can eventually become a strong shield to protect others and burn...
Although the overall structure is a very simple movie, this kind of pure burning aesthetic is really useful for its audience, and the tension of the explosion is not a loss to see on the big screen
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