Magnificent imaginary world, very unexpected changes, a little hasty ending

Jadon 2022-03-24 09:03:36

I won't rewatch it, some of the music is too curious for a normal person like me.
Just looking at it from my personal perspective.
Overall, it presents a certain essence of fantasy. The rampant and even raging of this imagination can be seen in various details. The bugs that make clothes, the plants with various quirks, the terrifying but eventually subdued monsters, the historical entanglement between the three races. Some people say that this alludes to the inverse relationship between cockroaches, grasshoppers, ants and other small animals and humans. But what I like the most is not this, but all kinds of unscrupulous imagination, no need for reasonable connections (such as why a few ropes can drive a giant like a high-rise building), no fixed settings (such as why such a large headset It's about the size of 3 thumbs when taken off the giant's head).

No need to think about its meaning, no need to think about its rationality, no need to explore the foreshadowing of the historical narratives that preceded it. Just want to enjoy the eccentric music, enjoy the imaginative world the authors present, and enjoy the authors' bizarre historical setting of races. I'm very happy, and a little regretful that I didn't see the follow-up development of the protagonist and the two heroines.

The authors are also very pleased that they can make all kinds of reasonable and unreasonable imaginations in their minds come to the picture.

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Fantastic Planet quotes

  • Narrator: After a while, I lost my intimacy with Tiwa. As she grew up, she gave up her playthings.

    Narrator: Deprived of lessons, I decided to run away.

  • Draag child 1: It doesn't move.

    Draag child 2: What a shame we can't play with her any more.