Insect Master 22 Completed
, the level at the back is obviously higher than the previous ten episodes. The picture still presents a quiet beauty, whether it is the misty sea under the silver moonlight, or the green field shrouded in the sun, even if it is the worm that devours people in the deep sea, it is also the beauty of silver flickering.
The music is also very good, I can't describe the music in words. Although the lyrics of this theme song still don't match the content of the story--I hope it's about Yingu's fate, it's a big deal--but I haven't gotten tired of hearing it.
In the first few episodes, the weakest link, the plot, has been greatly improved. The power of the insect master is getting smaller and smaller. The original Yingu, from a person who used magic to change his fate, gradually stepped back and became a bystander of fate. Salvation gave way to helplessness and hope. Mysterious stories are no longer there, replaced by sighs and smiles.
The indifference that I vaguely felt before is still looming. In the whole story, that kind of faint sadness is getting stronger and stronger.
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