After watching the movie, I think the first story of the animation is actually pretty bad

Chelsey 2022-04-05 09:01:07

Pay attention, after watching the movie (the first part), I suddenly feel that the whole story of the first animated version should be blamed, not the movie.

Suddenly I can't remember how I was so attracted to the giant at the beginning. Maybe someone in the bedroom was watching, and then I watched a little bit and felt that the picture was very good. The scene of killing the giant was super enjoyable, and the op and ed were also burning, plus Later, there appeared a commander who set the sky to explode. But this only allowed me to stick to about 21 episodes, and the ending episodes took a long time to make up because I lost motivation.

Generally speaking, the animated version has played a role in three points: excellent production, the character design of the soldier (which may not be possible in the movie, so the character design is directly changed) and the plot of 20 minutes per episode (a good way to avoid boredom and verbosity). Huge advantage. After watching 25 episodes in one season, I think now that the whole story is super boring. The progress was slow, causing contradictions at the beginning, and then the attack was frustrated. There was a lot of mouthpieces in the middle. In the end, Allen became a giant and then killed and killed, and finally found an undercover.

I'm not very interested in the second dimension, so I don't know what the final story in the comics will look like (still serialized?) If the story is very long, then the adaptations, whether it's the animated version or the live-action version, are only involved. The opening part of the plot. It’s normal to not be able to tell a good story in the opening part, and the movie is different from the 20-minute animation per episode. It can’t take a break and can only bite the bullet and connect the stories, which leads to the seemingly non-existent animated version. Long and boring feeling.

When I watched it, I felt very helpless when the screenwriter changed the script. "It's so boring, what should I do... let a giant come out and play a dozen times." The giant's several appearances were when Allen and the others were chattering and the audience was already bored, and it was particularly abrupt.

I'm reluctant to accept emotional drama, this is nothing. Since Mikasa ran away with the captain, then Amin, you should follow Alan.

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