The movie's restoration of key characters is actually pretty good, and it basically follows the main line of the two brothers' adventure to find the Sage's Stone, and also the most shocking plot of the TV version of Tucker using his daughter and a dog to make a synthetic beast. screen. But since the Fifth Research Institute debuted, the adapted brain hole began to make the film deviate more and more seriously, and the final battle of the Fifth Research Institute was basically a mess. The whole movie is desperately trying to catch up with the plot, but it still makes people feel long, leaving a lot of unnecessary freeze-frame and long shots for the sake of pretense.
In fact, the screenwriter's biggest mistake is to break the key logic that the android must rely on swallowing the sage's stone to maintain his ability. The importance of the sage's stone to the android is reduced, which makes the motive of the android to do evil becomes inexplicable. At the same time, in the original work, a town population can be used to make the sage's stone. In the movie, only a few people are enough, and the cost has dropped significantly, which has also greatly reduced the rarity of the sage's stone. The important logic chain in the story breaks and makes the adventure irrelevant, and a group of people fights purely for the sake of chaos.
"Kim Shin" and "Gintama" are so well restored. The important reason is that the original book itself is a Japanese story. There must be many Japanese scenes + Japanese actors. "Steel" and "Attack on Titan" are both Based on an overhead European-style scene, the protagonists are all blond and blue-eyed. To restore the live-action version, you can only rely on clothing and hair dye to restore it, but the result is still very inconsistent, and finally it naturally evolved into an unsightly cosplay car accident on site.
The arduous task of making the anime live-action is still to return to the American people. The "Dinosaurs" filmed last year was rotten and rotten. The story is not enough and there are special effects to watch.
There is no suspense in the bad film, it is on a par with "Attack on Titan", it has no viewing value, and the speed is deleted.
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