The first thought after watching the mind game was to go crazy with Amway.
Hey, have you ever seen a super perverted animation? Yes, it was shot by Little Japan.
The whole process is high-energy, but the style of painting is a bit depressing, and Youku has it.
It tells the story of a person who was killed by a headshot at the same time by a chrysanthemum, and then came back to life.
right!
You heard that right!
at the same time!
The bullet was shot from the chrysanthemum and went through the whole body!
Then bang! Fly out of the skull!
This is the pose before death: ORZ
Although the protagonist died ten minutes before the animation, it doesn't matter, after death is the point, the protagonist sees God...
But just complaining about the plot may be endless.
The whole animation can be described as painstaking efforts to torture your imagination. When you feel numb and tired from this bizarre image, the next second will have a more absurd plot, a more bizarre image, and a more grotesque scene. . The screen changes so fast, the style is messy, and the number of frames can't wait to explode. You can only watch it without blinking. Fortunately, it's only 100 minutes.
But just talking about the picture is meaningless.
The comments on this animation are seriously polarized, but the overall score is almost nine points. It can be seen that the person who loves him is true love. I can only see many of the pictures clearly through screenshots, and almost all the discordant image symbols have meanings or can be associated with things that correspond to reality. And after a few cuts, I gave up. Too tired, eyes tired, hands tired, brain tired.
Such an animation, the plot point turned out to be positive energy, there is no human complexity, there is no social darkness, it has been using life to be caught off guard to praise the hope of life.
After all, even if it is a mess of waste paint splashed in the alley that has just rained, it can't stop the protagonist from dying and grasping his destiny!
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