My level of contact with "Blade of Ghost Slayer" is relatively deep compared to other Japanese manga IPs. The reason I entered the pit was because of the record of the film's sales in 20 years. There are enough compliments, so I will only say that this movie is the most deadly and also the most unpleasant plot flaw. Recently, I watched the reworked version of the movie "Infinite Train" at station B. I thought it was a coherence issue at first. Adapting the theatrical version is a better choice than "Infinite Train". The foreshadowing of the "Inception" in the early stage, and the sudden winding ghost in the later stage, the plot that jumped before and after can only be left to fans to "justify it", it is difficult Impress passers-by audiences and fans who are not deeply involved in the series. Such a bad plot makes me feel that it is not worthy of the big event of burning funds and the big event of Yanzhu collar lunch. Compared to "Spirited Away", a carefully polished author's film, a national IP like "Blade of Ghost Slayer" may be the key target of cultivation in the future market, although anyone with a discerning eye can see all aspects of "Infinite Train" It can't be compared with "Spirited Away". Perhaps when the author's film really disappears one day in the future, the market thinking of "traffic is king" will be reversed. That being said, if the mainland is fortunate enough to usher in a public release in the future, it will still contribute to the box office.
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