Out of this delicate complex, I can never give any steel-related films, articles, and surrounding items less than three stars; I always do Ed's figures... well, let's not talk about that.
The theatrical print style this time seems to be a place where there are many complaints. The first thing I think of is the Professor Layton series on NDS... Of course, it is not so Q, but what is going on with these thick lines? Is the line drawn because he was caught in prison and couldn't use a round pen and could only quietly entrain a carbon rod? ! Is there really only that little money to save here? !
Of course, if you consider one a year, it is still acceptable.
The sky at the end was beautiful and reminded me of Hohenheim's dying smile... one of the most memorable scenes in FA.
Anyway, there are quite a lot of fight scenes, I don't know if it's because I'm getting old or what, I can't get it on. I almost burst out laughing when I saw the brothers and sisters confronting the Fagui School of Qigong. In fact, as long as the sage's stone alchemy is deployed, it can be unscrupulously mysterious, and all the magical effects can be explained. After all, we are all human, and we are sure that the value of human life surpasses everything. It's just that the momentum is not enough this time, and I should spend more money here.
The three-dimensional refining array is very beautiful and very creative.
I don't think it's a bad thing in terms of the plot setting; Shambhala was very popular with fans before, because it wanted to end the story, and it did enough for all the characters. And this time, Director Murata was smart, he inserted a story for no reason, no time or no sign. I guess he wanted to make a theater series, similar to Conan Theater, with one every three or five. As a result, a large number of old characters soy sauce, and many people with high voices did not even show their faces, but many newcomers appeared. As a fan, I should actually be glad, shouldn't I: I have a steel production every three or five minutes, how happy I am. I'm looking forward to the next one that tells the story of Guladni and Rust lol.
As for the depth, I think the depth of the old steelmaking lies in "mistakes made must be borne rather than made up". Every time the protagonist does something bad or makes a wrong judgment, the consequences are irreversible. Do your best on a bad foundation. But Aunt Arakawa is a gentle aunt after all. She drew such a sweet but weak ending to the comics, so everyone felt at ease. Anzuan gradually forgets about the steel making beancurd; the storyline is based on contradictions, and when the contradictions disappear, there is no motivation to watch, and in fact, there is nothing to tell. The prince and princess have lived happily ever after, and there is no play that talks about a happy life.
At the end of the theatrical version, in order to point out the topic, the Chief made a mindless sentence: This is not a human body, right? What is lost is truly irreparable. At that time, I thought he was going to hold the girl responsible for her body training because of his position, but I was so emotional. When you have time, it is more appropriate to sigh about your incompetence.
In addition, this should not be regarded as human body refining, but human body cosmetic surgery; it is simply a god-like skin regeneration technology! Shame on the three-legged cat things like Fuhua Beauty Hospital. My reverence and longing for alchemy went a step further.
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