a few highlights

Ivy 2022-04-21 09:03:22

Science fiction, machines, the future, military, politics, saving the world, 3D - fortunately, my distaste for these themes that boys never get tired of also proves that I am an authentic girl
critic and don't want to list it anymore: the animation has not changed over the years Under the theme of "human nature", there are stylized operations that are less and less "human nature" - everything is good, but the structure is not full enough, the story is too cliché, let alone the limitations of 3D technology itself... In contrast , the Cars that I watched in the past two years are a bit like old bottles of new wine,

so here are a few points worth taking a look at:
1. An interesting setting - ジャグ
Basically this film holds the development of science and technology With a pessimistic and critical attitude, ジャグ is the concentrated expression of his point of view. As for how it is reflected, the viewer is self-evident
. 2. A relatively plump character - Marie
is not a female number one, which is too normal in Japanese animation . Yes, this film quite recognizes the wisdom and ability of women, and all the male characters are foils; it is much better than Mai Hime's setting for a man to mess up.
3. A few well-paced productions
. Most of the directors who can shoot this kind of footage are from camera backgrounds, and they are very comfortable with how to create speed and tension, especially the one that rushed into Yamato Heavy Industries under the siege of ジャグ. , subtly borrowed the power of plot development, coupled with this exciting interpretation, it did create a bright spot
4. A spirit that is still clearly manifested . In the
end, this may just be my paranoia. The theme of fighting for equality and freedom, I am always moved by it...

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