Following my long-lost touch, I will talk about my views on the 2005 theatrical version.
Although this is an animation from 2005, whether it is the picture quality or the soundtrack, I don't think the picture quality and plot are inferior to any current animation. This is one of the points that touched me. The Eddie in the theater version is simply the pinnacle of appearance... Although I am a layman, every character in the theater feels very fine.
I know that many of my friends should prefer a happy ending, so the ending of the 03 version and this theater, especially Winnie's ending, basically made a lot of people very sad. But I really like the ending of the theatrical version. It may be a matter of age, or it may be deliberately done by the supervisor and the production team. The color of this version looks a bit more gray, but this color is very suitable for the tone of this theatrical version. The first is to fit the background of the story. During the First World War, people were panicked, and there were various ethnic conflicts. In the real world, although there are people who look exactly like the original world, everyone except their own father. Just a stranger with the same face as someone he knew in the world.
Many people may not like Nova, the gypsy girl, but I think she is the highlight of this theater, especially the wonderful flamenco at the end of the film, with the soundtrack of Oshima Man, it is simply the finishing touch, Thanks to a friend at station B who wrote his/her opinion on this dance in green words and popularized the performance characteristics of flamenco dancers. To borrow the words of this friend, the production team is very attentive. The dancers who dance the flamenco usually have a serious expression, or it is simply sad, but the body is indeed performing with the most enthusiastic dance. The best view of the Langmingo dancer is the dance emotion expressed by the dancer's own rich experience, and the second is the dancer's superb dance skills. When the production team produced this paragraph, it was completely based on this standard do. At Heydrich's funeral, Nova danced to this happy and sad music, we remember your tenderness and unfinished ideals with sadness and respect, but we will splendidly with regret and sadness Living in this world, no matter how difficult the road ahead is, we will keep moving forward. I believe this is Nova's mood, and also Ed and Al's mood at the funeral.
There are all kinds of regrets in this world. It may be that Nova symbolizes the homeless suffering and wandering of the Gypsy nation; it may also be that it symbolizes a group that does not belong to this world, such as Aid; The helplessness of realizing our ideals... We are born in this world, and regret and sadness actually run through our whole life. They are originally heavy. This sense of regret and heaviness is also a part of our life.
It seems that this theatrical version may not cater to the wishes of many fans, but I think this is also its commendable place.
If there are friends watching, please forgive me for being self-confident here. After so long, I can get back the original feeling, and this feeling has increased, which is the most gratifying thing I think recently.
Attach the BGM of that dance - Requiem
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