Compared to the past One Piece, Hokage and other masterpieces, it is very fun just to watch. Ghost Slayer seems a bit heavy, the psychology of the characters and the values of the whole drama undoubtedly reflect the reality of contemporary Japan, including the recently very popular Reincarnated Slime. "Only the strong can survive."
I haven't dared to watch the first episode of Ghost Slayer after opening it several times. The picture has a bloody and cruel side. The whole drama and the technical application of 3DCG make the camera feel very immersive. Open the Hokage comparison in the middle, the tone and psychological state of the whole play are much heavier and more depressing than ordinary works.
But also because of this sense of reality, the values conveyed by the work and the hearts and experiences of the characters have more resonance and authenticity.
The spell battle, which is also the subject of ghosts and ghosts, is also bloody in terms of screen processing. This year's hot works are much crueler than the Pirate Hokage and Death of the past year. Perhaps it is also with the decline of Japan's economic situation, the backlog of negative emotions in people's hearts needs an outlet. In recent years, Japanese animation works have indeed lost the wildness and splendor of the golden age. There are too many winners and losers. Kou's helplessness.
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