A must see movie in the cinema. Trigger, burning god! With explosive soundtracks, imaginative storyboards, bold color collisions and imaginative picture expressions, it is almost impossible to think of any animation that can surpass it in terms of screen expression. The rhythm is extremely fast, constantly pushing the plot, fighting, and racing on the leaping track like a roller coaster in just two hours. CP is also very good! But yes to write why not give 5 stars. This plot...isn't it a little thin? Before the male protagonist went to the ice lake to calm down, the worldview and characters had already been shaped. There are enough things to discuss in this background, for example, are the Burning people considered human? Don't be in a hurry to scold me. It was said in the movie that their consciousness was affected by aliens. This is the same as the parasite that lives on the snail. For their own survival, let the snail climb to a high place and die. You can Say it's a snail's idea? Such a huge world view and conflicting points have been hurriedly passed. The only thing that touched me a little was that Dior rushed into the city to find the mayor because of his tribe. What a proud and elegant person he is, after all, he was forced by this irreconcilable contradiction to let go of his self-esteem and use the simplest and most primitive violence to solve the problem.
But soon, the male protagonist came, and then... uh huh? Why did you get into a fight? Wait, how did he send the aliens away too? ? Um? Mechanical seance?
I am looking forward to the male protagonist finding out that he has saved the Burning people, but the earth will still be destroyed after half a year...
And the teammates of the male protagonist, they are too tool people! In front of so many shots to describe their images and specialties, in the end, they showed their faces in the decisive battle? I thought that in the end, the cooperation between them playing Dior at the beginning would be repeated, but it turned out that there was no chance at all.
However, the flaws do not hide the truth, this movie is absolutely definitely worth watching! Twenty bucks is not a loss anyway.
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