I really haven't read the original manga of Killing City. The bloody killings, heavy tastes, and alien settings in the manga have no choice but to experience me, but from the storyline of this CG version of the movie, I can imagine the charm of the original work. Among the relatively independent stories of Killing City, the most impressive one is the Night Walk of Hundred Demons in Osaka. This battle with the powerful aliens is a combination of reversal scenes, scenes, sensational scenes and eighteen bans, which can be said to be full of highlights. And this film happens to be the CG production of this most popular plot. The effect created by CG is very shocking. In order to further strengthen this shock, the film also presents the plot of Okhachiro driving the giant armor and the giant bull monster, and there is a sense of sight around the Pacific Ocean in an instant. The effect of the gravity field is also very realistic, especially the part where the Osaka duo fights against the Tengu. The CG fully reflects the realistic effect of the gravity field. The scene of Hundred Ghosts Night Walk is also very good. Although it lacks some scenes in the original work, it also reflects the oppressive scale of Hundred Ghosts very well. The famous monsters turn into the road, Niugui, Feitouman, Meatbi, etc. have all appeared. . With the iconic night scene of Dotonbori, it has a strong sense of substitution. Compared with the super high-quality pictures and scenes, the plot of this film is relatively weak. Because it was originally an interception from the original work, in order to avoid too much connection with the plot of the original work, this film deleted some characters, and some were still very important characters, which made the literary and drama plot in this film too thin. The plot has been running in a panic in the strange circle of fighting monsters and upgrading. In general, Killing City O is a fan-oriented, high-quality comic reduction degree, and a very good comic CG work. Most of the details of the film have a high degree of reduction of the original work, and there are many on this basis. A more ingenious imagination, the scene is shocking, and the CG is exquisite, but in terms of key characters and plot settings, the film still considers the needs of non-comic audiences to a certain extent, blurring the distinct personalities of the characters in the original work and weakening the original work. Very brilliant part of the yellow storm plot, slightly regrettable
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