There is nothing to say about the whole film, the opening and ending are relatively good, the structure is compact, the suspense is in place, and the soundtrack is very European. Love the Japanese animations that try to decipher Europe. Monster, the little witch, Japanese-speaking Europeans and their lives are always beautiful ^^ I won't say much about other plot disclosures, otherwise there are too many personal opinions. I have seen the animated version of Steelmaking, and it has never been as moving and heavy as people say. Am I immune to harsh descriptions of reality? The most frightening thing is the light in the total darkness, which has the power to pierce everything, but you can only watch it go out and return to the overwhelming darkness. But the power of pursuing happiness and beauty in the animated version is not strong enough. The plot of the theatrical version is also very difficult to read. There are too many plot lines and it is a bit confusing. It seems that there are too many things to express in two hours. (It is also possible that the plot of the parallel universe concept is more difficult to grasp.) The most important thing is that good and evil are black and white, and the didactic elements are always interspersed, which makes people feel very uncomfortable. . . ps I thought of Akira when I saw two androids fighting ^^ Could it be another "Tribute" episode? . . . There is still a lot of personal opinion. . .
Talk about something that moved you to tears. I was surprised. . .
Amid the scolding from critics and fans, the first actor, Edward, chose to return to a world that did not belong to him. (I suspect that the director is going to make a love scene between a classmate and a gypsy girl... Let's have a three-person, two-world love triangle... um... promising.) When I sighed that the movie was finally coming to an end, I saw my younger brother Hiding in the armor, then crawling out with a smile.
Like the black of despair, the lotus blooming in the dim world.
Abruptly, tearing out my tears.
only wish. to be with you. . . if only. . . to be with you. Experience the world together and grow together.
Everything is beautiful and boundless.
"I want to be with you, brother. I want to see the same things as you and grow up together.
As long as the two of us are together, we can continue our journey wherever we are. "
--- The sadness from "Equivalent Exchange" :) ~~ Haha.
It's the end of the movie. With the so-called "Requiem/Requiem", there is actually a fast-paced dance soundtrack by Flamenco. Poison!! Gypsy girl dancing on the cemetery, the photo of the deceased is touched by the bouquet, I can't stop crying here. The deceased is gone, we mourn together, her dance dress is flying. High five in Flamenco, It reflects the sadness hidden in the rhythm. Crying in laughter, but more, growing. Brother, I accompany you and grow. It seems to see the light that pierces life.
Sad but not sad, elegant.
If so.
The music is over, and the dance dress falls silently. With a Spanish sentence that penetrates the repressed life:
ALE!
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