Omnipotent protagonist halo

Vern 2022-03-22 09:03:04

Watched it with great anticipation.

From episode 3 onwards, my brows can no longer be stretched out.

The further the plot goes, the more absurd it becomes. In the middle, I once wondered if the Japanese also liked to watch the drama of our domestic anti-Japanese drama shredding devils. Ugh……

interspersed with all kinds of inexplicable sensationalism,

One second, they were chasing each other with suspicion to survive. The next second, all of them were willing to die just to fulfill their brotherhood and ask for life. You who are the weakest will live on my behalf because you are the male protagonist?

Inexplicable "Because I killed my closest friend, I'm in pain, I blame myself, I'm desperate, I want to destroy it all, but after listening to the words of the male protagonist who was beaten to death by my anger, I suddenly realized how to kill myself and block the gun. Even if you don’t die, you can still end up killing others with the gun. Are you saying that my tool person is very very good?”

Seriously, in general. Not ugly.

But, with so many five-star reviews, such a high rating... just... um. . . Hmm...that's it.

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  • Rico 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    I don't like it very much. Although the world after the disappearance of all human beings, the cyber battle royale, and the doomsday dystopia, these should be the elements that excite me the most, but the result is so flat and completely unable to mobilize my emotions. It is very strange why the filming is so flat. It is different from the various low-level technical errors caused by the incompetence of the director of Sweet Home next door. There is nothing wrong with this, but there is no bright spot. There is no character that can stand up and cannot empathize. The portrayal of women and the shots are still very backward and uncomfortable (although the water chicken is really beautiful.

  • Kristin 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    The setting is stupid