I remember someone saying that Japanese sci-fi films are weak. It is estimated that the person who said this is comparing Japanese sci-fi films with Hollywood. Compared with Hollywood sci-fi films, Japanese sci-fi films are of course inferior in visual effects, but their value lies in Not as commercial as Hollywood movies, such as this recreated man Cassin, the author of a sci-fi film endows it with a profound theme, which is both a discussion of war and human nature. As far as the visual effects are concerned, although there is still the shadow of a certain Hollywood blockbuster, it is still quite commendable. The industrial-style scenes and the creation of the apocalyptic atmosphere, especially the war scenes in the industrial background, are interspersed with the beautiful pictures of romantic realism. Let this sci-fi movie enhance a lot of literary temperament. It's a pity that the film's narrative is too scattered and the camera style is too complicated. It's no wonder that some people say that this film is a super-long version of the MV.
I always feel that Oikawa is suitable for a lawyer like the lawyer in "The White Tower", the president in "Self Pride", and a cold character like the military high-level in this film, and Oikawa's appearance matches such a cold and slightly villain. The image is amazing. Explosive, and the neutral monster style he likes is simply ruining his face.
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