Japanese anime has been with me for almost all of my post-childhood and adolescence, including the stage where I am now suffering from chuunibial disease. However, I'd rather watch the serial than the theatrical version. It’s not because the serialization is short, the tasks are light, and there are new expectations every week, and it feels like life is complete, but because a complete plot story itself is compressed in less than two hours (the theater version is often 90. minutes), it is inherently difficult.
A live-action film is a test of the actors' acting skills, the screenwriter's conception, the director's arrangement, and post-editing editing, not to mention the longer time tolerance. This is not because the longer the time, the more exciting the story, but under certain conditions, the shorter the more challenging it is. In turn, look at the theatrical version of the anime. Although the anime image is better than some unreliable actors in terms of facial expressions and movements, the handling of more delicate and details will be much inferior, so every time I watch the theatrical version, I will They are all looking at the plot and style of painting, and the background music is also a point that cannot be ignored. Taking Studio Ghibli as an example, the style of painting has nothing to say, it is simply beautiful. My favorite is the rural scenery of Hayao Miyazaki series. The background music is played by Hisaishi. In the picturesque scenery, listen to it. Playing the ethereal and beautiful piano music is simply a great enjoyment in life. When it comes to the plot, the screenwriter's line skills are very prominent. "Spirited Away" and "City in the Sky" are the classics. On the one hand, the development of the storyline is full of novelties and surprises. On the other hand, the lines seem to flow naturally, not empty.
Well, having said so much, let's take a look at today's protagonist - "Upside Down Patma".
First of all, this worldview is really giving my neck a little pain. It is said that this anime theatrical version called "Inverse World". As an obsessive-compulsive disorder, I really can't help tilting my neck every time to imagine what the world looks like in the eyes of the heroine. Every time she thinks she is about to fall, I always have to press the pause button. , then close your eyes and paint a picture in your mind of when your own gravity is opposite. This may be the so-called empathy and empathy. In fact, for me who have not seen this type of movie, the world view is quite attractive to me, but the whole movie is really too thin, such a world view has become something that only attracts attention, and does not describe people who have two opposite lifestyles in depth. , How to gradually integrate, fall in love when you come up, and fall in love in the end. I can't help but want to complain, the position of the male and female protagonists is still sad, how do they love love?
Second, let's talk about the plot of the story. The whole story is that there are two different races, they live underground and on the ground, and the direction of gravity in the two worlds is opposite, and the result is that their common ancestor conducted a super awesome experiment many years ago. , which failed. Under the rule of "Hitler", this part of people with downward gravity established the so-called Aijia Kingdom. Under the rule of Big Brother, there will always be someone who dares to eat crabs. Our male protagonist, age's dad, is such a person. And the people in the underground world also have such a person, the male god in the eyes of the heroine. After the two good friends met, they hit it off and started building mounts that could fly into the sky. Of course, under repression, this heroic practice of personal suicide is sure to be ruthlessly suppressed. Age's father died, the leader told all the people that it was an accident, and the heroine's male god was kept in the water like a specimen. From then on, people on the ground knew that "upside-down people" still existed, and the underground people called "upside-down people" called people on the ground "bat people". Okay, the paving is done. The hero and heroine appear to die.
The heroine is like most of the female men in the Japanese comics, holding the innocent, I am not a child's mentality and embarked on the road of not dying if I don't do it. Of course, when she was killed, our age appeared, a romantic encounter, made the two fall in love at first sight, and lived happily for a few minutes. Then, the reversed man on the female protagonist's side became anxious, and the bat man on the male protagonist's side also adhered to the policy of ethnic cleansing to contain the female protagonist. The female protagonist was caught, and the male protagonist blamed himself very much and felt powerless. At this time, Dangdang, the second male who was teasing the bitterness appeared. He came to save the heroine, but brought the hero back underground. The male protagonist suddenly realized that he could save the female protagonist. In the end, the hero and heroine flew into the sky and found what Dad had left behind. In the end, a small head in the Batman part rebelled, and then the big boss was sucked away by the sky, and everyone lived happily and happily, of course , except our second male.
Do you all feel familiar? Two races? Isn't that "Arrietty the Borrower"? The female man and the male ticket fight monsters together? Isn't it "Castle in the Sky" and "Nausicaa"? Apart from the added "1984" plot inside, there's really nothing to be astonished about. But the bitter and bitter topic of utopia and dystopia, when it comes to Japanese animation, is only a background for the male and female protagonists to fall in love, alas, in the end, it is still a pure campus film.
However, there is an image of existence in it - the sky. On the one hand, the people of Aijia Kingdom are eager to see the sky, they feel that the sky is full of beauty, even though they have always been taught that sinful people are sucked away by the sky. On the other hand, the underground people of the heroine are afraid of the sky, which is an endless abyss for them. However, when the male and female protagonists hug each other, they can balance, the female protagonist enjoys the wonderful starry sky, and the male protagonist also realizes the dream of flying to the sky, which is not bad.
Say the lines. In some places, it is too young, and I get goosebumps when I hear it. . . Even for anime characters, they don't speak like this!!! Crying at every turn, just saying some inexplicable chicken soup for the soul and affectionate confession are going to make trouble! ! !
Again, let's talk music. Um. . . There's not much to talk about, and the song at the end is still alive.
In short, the affectionate hug of the female lead when I went to the male lead made my girl's heart thump twice. I'll give it a 6.
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