Still slowly transitioning to accepting the days of being single. Rise up, run to see the <> of the night show.
The last time I made a special trip to watch an animated movie was the One Piece theatrical version a year or two ago, and the days when I used to study animation storytelling and painting are now in the vague high school years. Why would you want to see it.
I heard that it is the ultimate painting and mirror movement, the bright colors and techniques of the new era, and the plot is simple and exciting. It happened to be with my appetite as a laborer in the laboratory - I don't want to use my brain, I want to experience the new development of animation (in fact, I know that it has been broadcast in Japan for 19 years).
There were only three people in the hall when the tickets were purchased, but at the screening, there were more than a dozen people coming and going—unexpectedly.
The following was written after watching the movie:
Look at High.
- The logic of the plot does not need to be complained one by one, after all, it is not aimed at it. Just want to sigh, the screenwriter's pattern is really getting smaller and smaller. The background setting has a slight shadow of Asimov's "Gods Himself", but the plot focuses on the struggle between the fire brigade and the villain consortium in a city. The madness that used to involve the world and even the sea of stars has passed away, reflecting the weak status quo that Japan is currently kidnapped by capital.
- For me, there are many details that induce associations, and I snickered all the time: the villain's Mimi eyes - are squinting eyes a monster & I lose when I open my eyes; broken left arm - "I bet my left hand on It's a new era!"; Mecha also made the signature flying kick - too many classic flying kick scenes, such as Char's flying kick and knight kick; the second and shameful hot-blooded fighting tradition - attacking poses, roaring Moves, explain skills in a serious manner, it really doesn't matter if you win or lose, handsome is over; the mecha is still a man's romance - the head of the burning clan is reminiscent of EVA, and the Japanese samurai armor, but unfortunately the fire brigade uses three heads The mecha, leaned in the cute direction; there are also many obvious tributes - the drill bit that Tianyuan broke through, the initial mecha given by the doctor, and the ancestor of the Japanese mecha animation "Iron Man No. 28".
- The character design and dubbing are really in line with the common settings of recent Japanese comics - there are neurotic male protagonists, ghostly and clever little loli, reliable uncle and so on.
- Although I don’t know what new technology or style of painting was used, the solid color rectangles and triangles fill the picture, and the large area of fluorescent colors is a bit dazzling and makes me feel that the details are missing, but the fighting is really hot. The rhythm of the battle part is well controlled, and naughty jokes are properly inserted to adjust the mood. In the climax part of the battle, Hiroichi Sawano's high-level soundtrack is as usual, which makes people's soul of the second child rekindle when watching the movie.
- Damn, it was quietly spread by Japan again. Japan's ancient fire brigade culture, Noh drama, various costumes, rakugo, etc., are integrated into the film.
It turns out that his two-dimensional attributes have not faded away?
After waking up, add:
The past night, calm down and then aftertaste. In fact, there are many things wrong with the movie, such as the male's neutral appearance and the unpleasant artificial respiration long shots. The reason why I was able to ignite such interest last night is that I haven't watched the animation for too long, and all the thresholds have been lowered. I didn't watch the film with the attitude of a critic, and a little association and tribute are enough to arouse excitement.
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