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Lexie 2022-03-09 08:01:08

Someya General was so bad in "Parasitic Beast", but in this film he became the general in the scumbag. The middle finger is fine.

Go find the manga to see the latest serialization. I thought about it again.
interesting.
But let's talk about the movie first.
The design of replacing the blood with red plastic beads is nice, and it seems much prettier than the headshot fireworks in Kingsman. And it also helps with the plot. Small tricks play a big role, and there is such a thing.
Straight to the plot.
For me, who hadn't read the manga, and thought it was a light youth comedy when I read the title, Dharma's headshot was quite exciting, and I was really startled: "I rely on the fact that it is R-rated!" There is something in my heart. Rumbling ran over.
In terms of level design, the first and second levels are my dishes. The white bear and kicking the can are particularly boring - the lie is actually the level boss, which has been ridden by thousands of people long ago, so it doesn't bring any freshness; kicking the can does not unfold at all, which is even worse.
So anticlimactic.
On the other hand, I don't mean to say that the originality of the movie is still not as good as the original comics. Many of the level designs in the original comics are also particularly unimaginative. Whenever this time, I will think of the good old thief Fujian.
After all, that's what movies are.

"As God Said" and "Attack on Titan" are the same type of comics.
Propose an extreme scene design, and develop the plot under this premise, relying on suspense to seduce people. And we get fooled every time.
So the answer to the mystery should be covered, and then covered, even if the reader knows that it is definitely not worth a lice, but just follow. Maybe just to scold when the mystery is revealed: "Grandma's, I knew it!"
But "As God Said" still has a commendable side.
The first thing I noticed was probably the complication of the boss. Behind the big conspiracy is a behind-the-scenes mastermind, behind the behind-the-scenes mastermind is another bigger mastermind, and behind another bigger mastermind there is a sister who is making trouble with him. Don't forget that at the same time, there is another big conspiracy going on behind the big conspiracy against the big conspiracy...
As God Said It doesn't have an interlocking, escalating structure. To a large extent, the author has taken a parallel route - of course, it may also be related to the change in the way the comics are serialized. I don't care about the "things". But this parallel route is instead one of the keys to success.
This gives readers more expectations. Rather than limit expectations to solving the puzzle itself.
is to set the party to victory.

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