The first thing to clarify is that I definitely support Kimura-san, and he has always played the role of a sensible hooligan. Anyone who has watched his works wonder if you can agree with my extreme statement. The aliens once again proved a truth extremely tragically and solemnly: hooligans are not scary, just afraid of hooligans having culture. only. . . Flirty tease. . . Inexplicable wet kiss. . . The emotional intelligence of the 12-year-old girl of Bilge. . . That smile at the fighter plane made me stop any expression from the female pig. . . There is no sense of life and death at all. . . By the way, and the damn dialogue. . . All of the above made me sigh after reading it.
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Well. . Having said that, in fact, I have already prepared my heart before watching it. From this point of view, this film is quite in line with my expectations.
but!
The gist of the story. What is the main idea? The beginning is unclear, and the ending is a fanciful Yamato. It's just like the composition of a primary school student. . . Anyway, my only impression after watching it is the iconic salute that seems to be in which US Air Force film, a group of men and women in uniform clapped their shoulders and shook hands and shouted, and finally Kimura-san's self-destruction. . bang. . .
There are a lot of things in the show that make me wonder. . In fact, what puzzled me the most was why it was Mrs. Kuroki. . . he! That smile at the fighter made me laugh and cry. . .
As for the effects. . . Unprofessional do not speak. . . However, I still can't help but want to say something, can I trouble you to use 2D rendering directly when you describe the close-up scene next time? . . It feels better to accept that. .
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