When I saw the news that Netflix had adapted "Devilman" to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Nagai Hao, my first reaction was: This is too coincidental!
I just saw this article at the camp two months ago, and I think this comic is pretty good. The result is a new animated version. Although I haven't read the original comics, from the introduction of this camp brother, Netflix's adaptation of only 10 episodes this time has indeed compressed a lot. The battle between Fu Ming and Shi Liyu was over in more than 10 minutes; the old turtle became Fu Ming's father and changed; the mother received the lunch every minute; directly explained the reason for the formation of the devil...
I'm not very familiar with Yuasa Masaki, but the adaptation of Makimura's family Taro Makiura turning into a demon and causing the death of Makimura's father and Makimura's mother is indeed a bright spot. The 10-episode compression also makes the whole show appear tight-paced. In the episode in which Di Liyu was defeated by Fu Ming, the bed scene of Di Li Ru and Fu Ming also reflected Di Li Ru's love and desire for Anmon. Wei Meng's love for Di Liyu and the tears she touched not only made Ming Ming, but also made me deeply feel the humanity of the devil. Compared with the mutual murder of humans in the future, it also reflects the thinking of "Devil Man" on the question of "who is the devil and who is the devil".
In short, this drama makes people reflect on morality and human nature. And tell people that the power of love is great. The contradiction of human nature and the tragic ending are its hard core, while those sexual desires and violence are a better portrayal of human nature. The last borrowed ID is the last paragraph of the article by Mr. Y from Chiba Prefecture, the camp brother:
"Devil Man" is undoubtedly a dark work with profound connotation and meaning. But the dark works are not to let us see the dark side of human beings and disgust, disappoint or even despair of ourselves. Its meaning is to let people see that although human beings are animalistic and selfish in many situations, this still cannot hide the beautiful qualities that human beings possess.
Miki Maki is really perfect and super cute hee hee
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