A very good-looking animation. When I first saw the quality of the picture, I was attracted to it. The expressions of the characters are lifelike, and some parts are drawn with ink lines, which also gives people a different feeling from ordinary animation. Although it is an animation, it will not overuse special effects, and the inking is just good.
The plot hit me when the satellites started scanning Japan. I originally expected that Japan would become more high-tech, but I didn't expect that there would be a poor village left; it's really not easy to be able to perform such a film that makes fun of one's own country. Hui Si said that this place is full of vitality, I can't see it at all, maybe the animation is a bit jerky compared to the real one. Emotional scenes are also not very good.
The helicopter at the end of the film has wings on both sides. The setting is really weird, and there will be no such helicopter in the future.
The final result is that human beings cannot be gods, and if there is, they will only end up like the moon in the play. Controlling the minds of others is not something God can do. Endless lifespan, no need to eat and sleep, it's just a robot.
Think about the future I want to be closer to WALL-E!
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