I just finished watching the 03 version of Steelmaking recently, and the whole animation has been in a dark atmosphere, and the ending is very helpless and sad. Then I heard that there was a theatrical version connected to 03, so I couldn't wait to watch it. But I feel that the script was written too reluctantly, and it feels like it is to deliberately exaggerate the atmosphere of 03. The entire animation tone is relatively dark, and the real world is also in turmoil, but AL's dress is also very surprising and nostalgic. But the motive of conquering and destroying Shambhala in the real world is too far-fetched, and the most depressing thing is that AD sending the warship back is simply unreasonable. First of all, the boss was also defeated, and the one who came over didn't know a spaceship, so it's not necessary to go back with a spaceship just to send back a spaceship, and it doesn't make much sense to close the gate, the gate will be passed later. The people on both sides can only open it together, and they won’t come back and think about it, let the AL soul possess it and turn it off? It's really sad after reading it, I feel that it is not as good as the ending of 03. Although it is regrettable, it is still good for people to have hope.
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