First of all, the degree of restoration of the protagonist's appearance is very high. To be honest, this male protagonist is really ugly, but precisely because the original work in the comics is this It seems that there is no need for the movie to please the audience because of its appearance. After all, they will focus on more practical things: Xiaoyou's computer special effects and the thrilling fight scenes. When reading the comics, it won't have a big impact on the blood of their fight. After all, it's only on paper, and there is no coherent dynamic, but in the movie, it can be described as swords and shadows, especially in the school Shura field, watching the blood slowly Flowing into a pool, there is a real fear of death approaching, and even when they fight, they will follow the protagonist to dodge unconsciously, hahaha.
The second is the reservation of the content expressed by the original author. For all comics, the bloody fights that can become popular are just a kind of eye-catching highlight. What really arouses readers' thinking and resonance is what the author wants to express, such as "Attack on Titan" formed for human survival. The team spirit and sacrifices made in pursuit of freedom are truly touching. On the surface, "Parasitic Beasts" is their cruelty, but in fact they are just trying to survive, and isn't it just as selfish that humans are slaughtering them all? Therefore, the movie always controls this. Even in the final duel, it is through the male protagonist that he will kill the boss even if he is sorry. This is also a reflection the author hopes to leave readers.
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