Just finished watching Promea. Making a storyboard really deserves this score. But the plot is a bit old-fashioned, the world view is novel, but it is also like a story under a similar template. The characters and their roles in it are also very templated, but I have to say that this production must be very expensive, very rich, very rich, very rich. Not a single frame is false, it is too smooth, and the Gundam armor is also very beautiful. But it is a very simple story, the overall style of painting tends to be American comics, and the overall story progress speed feels different from the usual Japanese animation movies. The individual heroism is obvious. It is said that it is a team. It is a bit similar to the two male protagonists, but it actually feels more like individual heroism. A lot of squares, very beautiful. The combination of 2d and 3d is well done and harmonious. The color is also more like a manga, a bit like rwpy, including the triangular fragmentation of the flame, which is very beautiful. It's just that the plot and character settings are a bit weak. Several characters act like tool people, simply promoting the development of the plot, but these tool people are not full of personality, so they are very tools. This may also be because it is too short to cover everything. The following contains spoilers. Especially the grandfather of the doctor who appeared in the middle and late stage appeared so abruptly, a good tool, too a tool, and the words he said were embarrassing to listen to. For example, Squinting is actually an enemy, and Squinting is actually a Burning Clan. In the end, lio and Garo will join forces. There is also a pair of sisters. In the end, the elder sister will betray and help the younger sister... These can be guessed, and you can guess the next step by looking at one step, so there is no good viewing experience. But I didn't guess that the burning tribe was used as fuel.
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