I feel that this cartoon is worse than the previous "Children Chasing the Stars". I don't know if Xin Haicheng really likes this kind of deliberately literary plot, or if it is easy-going, there is no master style. The whole animation looks like It is more inclined to the expression of literature and art in form rather than the expression of emotion. The boring plot itself encounters this kind of expression method, and then adds the setting of the parallel world. It is difficult for the audience who can't settle down to watch it. Of course, it doesn't mean that it's impossible to do this, but it's just that the audience will be much, much smaller
and me? I watched the first 80%, although I remembered the plot and knew what it was talking about, but I didn’t feel it at all. Although the final climax was a bit exciting, it pulled people out of the depressive style, but it couldn’t make up for the previous feeling.
Overall score : 2.5/5.0
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