It's purely a case-handling film. I actually think Degussa is really weak. Compared with the other nine classes, the major said that he valued some of the thinking that he has as a complete person that a prosthetic person may not have. Brings new blood and vitality to Class Nine, but in fact I don't see how important he is in the mission. For example, this time he and Bart are partners. Basically, his role is to listen to Bart and say that I have a wife and children along the way. , What if he dies, he can understand as a person with a normal family, but his ability really can't afford his position and expectations for him.
I think there are too many citations in the film, and it feels a bit like falling out of the book bag. It is like a person who reads a lot of books and quotes deliberately, so as to be mysterious. Like other films, quoting a few sentences at key moments is very effective. Cibat talked too much to Degusa.
There are too few scenes for Suzi, and she still looks like a puppet. It's a pity.
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