It's been a long time since I've seen such a smooth fight scene, I must give it a good review. The action is beautiful, fast and smooth, and the visual experience is great, which is the first impression. Unlike Xianxia and martial arts in recent years in China (New Yitian and Dragon Slayer, etc.), I can't wait to put all the fighting scenes in slow motion, which is really uncomfortable. But the fight here feels very refreshing, it is a fight with strength and speed.
Second, the role. Ichigo feels like seven or eight of the original works, and the two or three points that are different are that I feel that the actor seems to be a little too hard when playing Kurosaki Ichigo. There are six or seven images of Rukia in the original work, and sometimes she speaks quite like it, but the actor's performance does not seem to be as calm as the original character, and the acting is a bit too tense. Yulong is very similar, tea is ok, so is Inoue. Kurosaki Isshin felt very restored. The ones who want to complain the most are Renji and Byakuya. Renji's acting is a bit too stinky, right? The expression is very exaggerated. Byakuya doesn't look noble enough, and sometimes he still feels a little ruffian when he speaks? (After all, Bai Zai is an aristocrat), and Bai Zai's hairstyle is like a social gangster, no, it has a hip-hop style, rapper can try this style, it should be quite trendy...
In the end, the plot adaptation feels okay. It doesn't feel easy anymore, after all, the plot of bleach is very complicated. There are also virtual special effects that are quite restored.
Overall, I think it's a good shot. I kind of want to brush the anime again, um... But there are too many episodes, let's forget it...
View more about Bleach reviews