In fact, when I watched this "Cowboy Bebop", I hadn't watched the anime for a long time. (Jinju added it later)
Thinking back to my only animation era was in middle school. Although it was only a short one or two years ago, I still find it quite "interesting" when I think about it now. At that time, I was obsessed with migrant workers and hot blood. I even participated in a lot of comic exhibitions, haha, and met a lot of friends.
Because I haven't watched anime for a long time, I actually watched the first few episodes in a fog, but since the fifth episode, I feel more and more exciting. Especially the twelfth and thirteenth episodes, I like them very much. The theme of those two episodes was companionship. Companions... Actually, companions are the most important reason why I was attracted to Japanese manga in the first place. I really liked the fact that all kinds of people became companions fighting together for various reasons. Maybe it's because I think that kind of friendship is too far away for me, so I like it even more~
In fact, the main line of the whole work is relatively weak, it can even be said that there is no, it is connected by one story or everyone's past. Such a trivial and fragmented plot brings another sense of realism and artistic conception, which should be called a small plot in a movie. Similarly, in terms of video language, this work is also biased towards cinema. After considering the montage, the intoxicating light and shadow, and the various elements that are mixed together, it is quite interesting to take a closer look. Add to that the exquisite graphics, great soundtrack, thought-provoking story, and charismatic characters (spike is really cool). I don't know about others, but I was very melancholy after reading it. It was like falling into the emptiness of the universe mixed with a little bit of romance. The more aftertaste, the more addictive...hehe~
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