1. The plot switching is too far-fetched, and the feelings are not fully expressed.
The big BOSS terrorizes the heroine. The heroine sees her father being frightened. At this time, the sad feeling of the heroine losing her father is brewing, which coincides with the memory of her father in the previous paragraph. Echoing the scene that deepened the audience's perception, but was immediately cut back to the underground with a little joy, I was a little overwhelmed
. 2. The reason for the story was not explained clearly
. I was just confused. What is the castle in the sky, why is there no one? Who built it? How come there is no explanation at all, and a temporary habitat for the male and female protagonists?
For this novel subject matter, a certain explanation is necessary, otherwise the horns like me will be troubled by gravity problems and have to pause to infer that two kinds of people have their own gravity system, and then get into another why objects are different The gravity system, how to distinguish objects on the ground and underground, how to digest what you eat, etc.
3. The details are a bit lacking in stamina.
Actually, I don't really feel the so-called 'fear' in the animation. Just like we usually sit on the low fence of our own yard, why does this make me think that there is an abyss under my feet?
4. Batman has gone to the underground entrance so many times, how come they haven't found the person underneath. . .
5. I'm a little emotionally tangled. The funny part is not particularly funny, and the sad part lacks strength
. 6. I still care about the handling of the camera. If I always use the perspective of people on the ground or underground, I don't have to be so entangled.
Watch this animation It's really scratching the surface, it's not bad, but it could be better
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