I will praise jojo's op first, watching the op in the first episode and watching the op in the last episode is completely different. And the op's lens and mirror conversion, the meaning is also very thoughtful. And then on to the plot, I think that although the plot at the beginning of the first part is necessary, it is also a little bit rushed, because I didn't keep up with the rhythm at the beginning, and it took me almost half a year to watch it. But after getting up to speed, you will find that jojo looks good. I personally like the performance where Dior forced his sister to become a vampire. The camera switched. After the sister slapped her, the rose in her hand withered, and then let her subordinate smugglers kill her. (I can't remember the specifics.) This shot can roughly summarize the way jojo's performance is expressed. It was also the same during the last battle on the ship, which was very opera-like. Also, the rendering of music and the foreshadowing of emotions are all progressive. Although I didn't read the first few episodes very much, I have to admit that it does have a role in the completeness of the plot and the portrayal of characters. I feel that the amazing progression and rendering made me accept it better, and the images of Jonathan Joestar, Dior, Master Zibelin and others were portrayed in my mind, as well as the trend of the plot and the way of performance and the way of op performance. There are also similarities.
Anyway! It's really a beautiful, strong style, "tasteful" work!
The performances, soundtracks, emotional rendering, shots, and character planning are all great.
After watching the first and second episodes, my memory is a bit blurry, but when I think of many scenes in the first episode, I still feel very good, awesome. By the way, the villain of Dior is really useful, one character can use two??
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