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Sydnie 2022-11-20 19:28:02

The advantages are obvious, the fighting action is smooth and moving, such as the water splash when Tanjiro uses his sword skills, the plot is compact and interlocking, the characters are full and the group portraits are well portrayed, and it feels innovative in many detail designs. I especially like the character of Inosuke. The characters with developed limbs and simple mind are very cute, and the boar headgear also makes me feel very good. Overall, many settings are very attractive. Personal dislikes:

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Probably because I don't understand part of the consciousness of Japanese culture, I never like the sense of fate and the so-called fetters that run through Japanese comics. In my opinion, it is too hypocritical. Many problems in the general direction involve fate and fetters, and they will become petty (personal point of view). Probably it has something to do with the national characteristics of Japan. I always feel that the Japanese have a narrow vision and like to strive for perfection in some small things (the water can be drunk by brushing the toilet into the toilet when washing the toilet, and the god of sushi in order to take care of himself) I give it a massage every day, etc.), although this spirit of pursuing details is worth learning, but such excessive pursuit is suspected of overkill?

2. I don't like the sudden hot-blooded scenes that are sometimes created, I think it's a bit deliberate.

3. I deeply feel that there are many contradictory characters in anime, such as Butterfly Ninja. On the surface, she is a beautiful sister who is very polite and wants to get along with ghosts. Deep down, she really hates ghosts. My wife, who is always afraid, Shanyi, at critical moments, it will even magnify to attract and destroy the enemy. There are many extreme characteristics of contradictory characters and normal characters. I will not mention them one by one. Does it feel related to the contradictions of the Japanese themselves? Because life in Japan is full of oppression and cumbersome etiquette, so many personalities are hidden under the superficial personality of society, and then they are expressed in a slightly normal and relaxed living environment? (personal opinion personal opinion)

4. The least I like is that Japanese anime is still very good at objectifying women. The most obvious one is Douzi (the protagonist's sister). This time, there is no need to speak directly, and there are no character lines. The protagonist sleeps when he is practicing. When walking, he hides in the cabinet, and the protagonist comes out to fight when he is in difficulty, and every time the readers and writers in Japanese comics like to pretend to be confused, knowing that they are brothers and sisters, they also like to drive orthopedic cars. Don't you really feel disgusted when you see the barrage of "bring a girl in your arms, double the damage"? Anyway, I really can't accept this?

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