Ending 2, the atmosphere is wrong

Garland 2022-04-11 09:01:08

In 2005, the theatrical version of "The Conqueror of Shambhala" was released. After the ending of the TV version, the overall level of excitement is not as good as the TV version, but after watching the ending of the TV version, people will want to watch this theatrical version. The first half of the theatrical version is very boring. It actually uses a lot of space to describe the real world. World War I, the Treaty of Versailles (the subtitles are mistranslated as "Warsaw Pact"), Nazis, and even Hitler all appeared, and the whole structure and atmosphere were out of harmony. , lost the charm of the alchemical world in the original. Although the focus of the second half is shifted back, some inevitable logical problems still make this theatrical version flawed. For example, airships and rockets in the real world are obviously not the opponents of alchemy in the alchemy world. Chief Mustang can kill them with a few fires. How can they be so intense. It can be said that the ending of the theatrical version is also tangled. What to do with Wendy, she has been alone for n years, and the two brothers have abandoned her and disappeared forever.

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  • Lucas 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    Continuing the worldview setting of the old version of TV, the structure and interaction of the two worlds are very thoughtful, and the final touching ending makes people sigh.

  • Hyman 2022-04-16 09:01:09

    The story is so messy, but the world view has become so big, the earth and the steelmaking world are connected together, the German history after the First World War compared with steelmaking, it seems that the world really needs to change so much

Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa quotes

  • Dietlinde Eckart: This place isn't like where I come from. It's a brave new world.

    Edward Elric: It's exactly the same; people still live, cry, laugh, and die.

  • Alphonse Elric: You've changed, Brother! You've gotten taller!

    Edward Elric: [indignant] WHAT'D YOU THINK, THAT I'D STILL BE A RUNT AT EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD?