I won't reveal the plot, because this movie is so worth watching, let's talk about your feelings. It's understandable that when I just watched this movie, I thought it was drawn by Hayao Miyazaki, and then I read the introduction and found out that Katsuhiro Otomo made me think of Akira. I can only say that Kyo Otomo and Hayao Miyazaki gave Japanese animation made a huge contribution. Their animations have a very simple feel, with very comfortable tones.
The movie was released in 2004, but the animation still exudes a hand-painted atmosphere. Looking at these pictures in this era of 3D flooding is very comfortable. The scenes in the animation are shocking everywhere, and the detailed scenes vividly express the world of steam in the 19th century. Each of the last 40 minutes of war pictures stimulates your eye.
The background of the story is London and Manchester in 1866. The film music style in the film all reveals the flavor of that era. When you hear the music, you can think of Edward, Sherlock Holmes, and the station of Amelie, well, it's too far.
Inventions in the age of steam need to give people happiness, and Lei (Steam Boy) in the play is the embodiment of the correct development of science.
The value and significance of the existence of steam civilization. All deviate from the original intention of Lei's grandfather. Science is a double-edged sword, and Lei's father and grandfather also serve as these two swords.
The various pictures in the film show us how much harm the wrong development of science and technology will bring to us. Technology is used to benefit the world, not to help human beings realize these stupid behaviors. This is exactly what this film implies. inner meaning.
Near the end of the film, the amusement park stretched out from Steam City satirized the development of industry and the original dreams of Ray's father and grandfather, and the scene touched my heart. The protruding ice thorns also turned into ice-cold spots scattered on the ground, like a battlefield after the subsidence.
This is a good movie.
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