I don't know why this work is worth nine points! !
Plot: Using a multi-line narrative approach, it mainly revolves around Emiya Kiritsugu, Kotomine Kirei and Heroic Spirits.
Advantages: It can better output the author's various ideas, and can also better understand the image of the characters in each scene (but it seems that the screenwriter did not do it)
Disadvantages: The scene transition is extremely blunt, and the plot connection is very difficult. The jumping of thinking and logic makes the audience unable to accept it better.
Characters: The character creation in this work is the biggest slot, and it is also a common problem in multi-line narrative works - the main line characters have relatively clear personalities (but this work is not even full of Saber's characters), and the supporting characters of the side lines are extremely unknown. . Only a few characters that are better or worse are described here.
Emiya Kiritsugu: The best character created by the characters in this work. Through the foreshadowing of the first season, this character that is both good and evil is formed. In the second season, I would rather give up everything and maintain what I think is right. Justice, to plump up this person (it took so many episodes to achieve really good results.)
saber: In this drama, the character portrayal is the worst. The chivalrous road, which Slots talked about in the battle with Lancer in the first season, could not give readers a deep understanding of this character at all. After reading it, I only had one impression: Well, it is quite righteous and brave. The second place to describe the image of the character is in the king's question and answer, where the rider expresses the heart of the king of knights. It's not bad here, but I think the filmmakers should fill in the historical stories related to King Arthur. Then in the second season, except for the nonsense with Emiya Kiritsugu, it is to reflect the character, and then hang up the whole process, until the final battle with Berserker, there are narrative memories. I think the filmmakers did this because there are too many characters involved and the space is not enough. The result: Saber's character image collapsed.
Lancer: The portrayal of this character is also very good. I devoted an episode to writing his story, but I didn't have enough time on the scene.
Weber: The author should want to portray him as a person who wants to prove himself. This is reflected everywhere in the scene, but I think that if you want a full character, you can't just describe it from one point. He has more appearance time, but only in 24 episodes, and 23 episodes have other personalities. The plot of his appearance is more to make the whole work more interesting, and in the later stage, the work has a warm feeling in the depression.
Kotomine Kirei and Jin Shining: The same is destroying the same person, these two people let me see the shadow of the clown in the dark knight, the difference is: Kotomine Kirei destroyed Matou Kariya and Emiya Kiritsugu's sad wishes, Destroy a man for fun, while the Joker in Batman destroys Harvey Dent and destroys the hopes of Gotham City. Destroy the hope of man, destroy the hope of city. I think Nolan's script is better.
Combat: The battle scenes in the second season are extremely well-made and well-made, but what the hell is the first season. In order to instill his "unique" concept, the author actually interspersed in the battle, resulting in a protracted battle rhythm and no tension. feel. There is also the dialogue between the Three Kings Club and Emiya Kiritsugu and Saber, which is even more funny. The rigid concept shaping is also an extremely bad part of this work. The best way to do with an idea is to tell a good story with a lot of foreshadowing, and display your idea in the finishing touch. An idea will never be the eyes but the torso.
To sum up, the arrangement of this work on the concept line led to the breakdown of the rhythm, so that not even a story was told well. At the same time, there are only a few more outstanding characters. There are also the old problems of the fate series since 2006, the logic of the characters' stories is unclear, and the characters change too fast.
The last thing I want to say is the scene, is this... is it really a coincidence?
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