With such a long barrel, do you still need to run to the front and hold your forehead to fire? If the range is close, who is it defending against? What is the Utopia's long-range defense weapon? This is the first question.
The second question, why is the heroine's hand suddenly long and short, one hand hangs such a heavy robot, and the other hand does not need to hold something to fix it! You can even reach over and type on the keyboard!
The third question, why is the necklace not held in the palm of the hand, but drooping on the back of the hand? Does this protect an item? And such an important thing, is not afraid of being damaged or damaged, or the chain is broken and lost?
The fourth question, the heroine only knew that the apple core was in her hands after seeing the video, but the military knew it as soon as she arrived, and also pointed out that it was the necklace? Has the military seen that video? Or has everyone seen this "old disc" and only the heroine doesn't know it? If everyone knew it, why would the man-made building be demolished? Just find a reason to trick the heroine into taking it out. Is it necessary to demolish the building?
There are still a lot of things that don't make sense, there are too many loopholes in the plot, or I don't understand it.
The picture is very good, but people's eyes are not focused, I don't know where to look, and the action scenes are too short and not good, but in 2004 it should be considered a top action animation.
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