The golden opening is warm and bright

Vito 2022-04-16 08:01:01

"Legend of Swordsmanship Golden Age Chapter 1: Overlord's Egg" is an animated film adapted from the golden age chapter of the comic "Legend of Swordsman" by the late Japanese cartoonist Kentaro Miura of the same name. The entire golden age chapter was made into three theaters version, this film is the first and the opening work of the Golden Age. The film's director Kubooka Toshiyuki, the well-known animation screenwriter Okawachi, is in charge of the adaptation, and the epic soundtrack is attributed to the animation soundtrack master Shiro Heron and musician Hirazawa Jin. The film was released in 2012. This manga by Kentaro Miura is really charming. The manga is famous for its outstanding character design, brutal plot development and realistic battles. This film tells the story of the encounter between the male Gus and Griffith, the group of eagles going to glory, until the death of the earl, this part of the plot has not yet reflected the biggest and most shocking aspects of the entire golden age chapter, but as the entire golden age chapter, extremely important. In the fighting part of this film, it is very good to restore the hardcore feeling of the original comics, but the realism of the original is not shown, which has to be said to be a pity. The beginning is good, but the cruelty is yet to come. 8.5 points.

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  • Isabel 2022-04-20 09:02:59

    Ki's can't look straight! Too basic, okay? Because the style of painting is not a friend's dish, she also said that it was sleepy to watch. But I kept complaining so she also complained. The plot develops exactly as I expected... Although I haven't seen the original, it's okay. I just don't like the movement.

  • Sunny 2022-04-19 09:03:20

    3833 has a wonderful fight, and the character portrayal is not bad. 3DCG is a bit awkward. Fortune ah.

Berserk: The Golden Age Arc I - The Egg of the King quotes

  • Griffith: Why do men like to shed blood, you asked. You are right in saying that it is one of the facets we, men, possess. However, it is but a tool to obtain what our heart desires and keep it from harm's way. I believe it to be a double-edged blade.

    Charlotte: What your heart desires... a lover? A knight's honor?

    Griffith: Both are important, aren't they? Fighting and dying for love and honor is what a knight desires above all else. But for men there exists something even more important than that. You know of it, I believe.

    Charlotte: More important?

    Griffith: It is a dream formulated and fostered for your own sake. Men are entranced by their dreams regardless of birth, rank or social standing. The dream supports them. It makes them suffer and it breathes new life into them. And it kills them. Even after they've given up on it, it continues to smolder in their hearts. All men have a dream at least once in their lives. They imagine themselves being martyrs to the God their dream has become. Others live on powerlessly, birthed into the world. I could not endure such a life.