I finished this episode in one go, and I was surprised by the speed at which I watched it. But thinking about it, it seems that there is no need for two weeks.
The biggest feature of this show is the bento. At the beginning, I still want to give the bento a compliment, although I am a little sick. I think the speed of the bento is reasonable, but the continuous bento gives people a feeling of calm after getting used to it...
The length of the 24 chapters is still quite long, but the plot always gives people a feeling of being super rushed. The variety of characters in the play is so rich that you can just pick out a single biography, but it's extremely inappropriate to gather them together... Well, it feels a bit like someone else's face is excited about Amway. My game story is great, I'll go in. After that, I just focused on killing monsters. Anime seems to be preparing to highlight different life attitudes in conflicts, but unfortunately it is still a matter of space, and one abuse point is connected to another abuse point, which has diluted this feeling.
When I first came into contact with this show, I thought the characters were very interesting. There is no absolute right, only one's own beliefs. For example, when Seleu appeared on the stage, it was quite attractive to me. After all, the characters who are usually pure, the battles are dark, and the beliefs are firm are generally contradictory points of conflict. But, the blackening she has been crazy to the end is really not cute... It is true that this role still caused a tearing war, which proves that this role still has a certain depth to be dug. However, the treatment in the anime is: I will reveal this character, and you will slowly add it yourself. You can't tell if the character is right or not, because the portrayal is simply open ended. Now the question is, you can be open-ended about the plot and open-ended about the characters, is it really good?
And the whole drama saw a kind of abuse at the end, and the fineness of the plot was really powerless. When I watched it, people kept complaining, "Can you stand up even if you cut your throat?" "Where did the male lead's body go?" "Why can't Sister Da Shi be able to save her after she has the strength to hold on for so long?"... And in the end, why do you want to Pushing all the darkness to Night Raid, the reason for this is left to your brain; since there is no second season, what does the final result mean... It's not that problems like this can't be better handled and refined, But this film is too rushed, so that the level of work is greatly reduced. To sum up, the brain hole is big enough, but the ability to fill the hole is insufficient.
This work wants to express a lot of content and has some depth, but unfortunately the level of storytelling has not kept up. It's cool to watch it in one go, but I'm too lazy to revisit it.
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