"Promea" is really good! ! !
However, the style of painting at the beginning will dissuade some people. To be honest, the rhythm is fast and the color is rich in the beginning. I am a little dizzy when I see it (I don’t know if I am getting old), but it does not affect the five-star praise in my heart at all.
This film tells the truth, the plot is actually a bit old-fashioned (when I saw the administrator, I immediately thought he was a bad guy hahaha) It talks about the conflict between the two races in order to survive, and later they had the same enemy, Then unanimously to the outside world, and finally a peaceful ending. But what I'm trying to say is that the simple geometric symbols used here make me extremely comfortable. The normal human beings represented on Kerry's side are full of square elements, whether it is Kerry's secret elevator or the Burning Tribe prison and ice bullets, although they are well-behaved, they are full of restraints and lock people up. On the side of the Burning people, whether it is their own flames or the fuel tanks of spaceships and the volcanoes they take refuge in, they are all triangular elements. They come from a square but are different, and they cannot bear the shackles of a square, so they seek to break through everything. But aren't they irreconcilable? no. So at the end of the film, there will be Garo and Leo falling into the circular ice lake, and a round big mecha will emerge from the ice lake (the shape is really too cola hahahahahahahahaha). The big mecha, which can only be controlled with the cooperation of Garo and Leo, proves that the two races have put aside their contradictions and have been external. Speaking of this, I suddenly want to praise Quakerui's mecha. Its weapon setting is not purely for attacking and destroying. Under the general explanation of Kerui, its mecha is simply a pioneering artifact in shape, and an atomic smashing cannon that turns buildings into land. And a super pile driver.
Let’s talk about the style of this film again, since the technology of live-action CG special effects has become more and more mature, some people say that these technologies have drawn the distance between us and animation, but after watching “Promea”, what I want to say is , this film has opened the distance between animated films and live-action films. Human imagination is endless. Although we can use live-action movies to shoot cool mecha movies like "Pacific Rim", we can also shoot grand scenes of destroying the earth, but we can't completely put them in live-action movies. We can't make our superpowers come true so smoothly by playing tricks and letting our characters unfold freely (don't be fooled, you are the one who wins, some studios are willing to spend money, I know) and we can't make it in a live-action movie either. The anthropomorphic that let the mecha be so open. To put it bluntly, the more people can do, the larger the boundaries of human imagination will become, and our technology will not be able to catch up with our imagination. (Trust me, if you read it, you will come back and agree with my point of view, of course it’s okay to disagree)
In the end, as a tone-deaf, I had to play the soundtrack of this film. It was so powerful. The rhythm points of each music were very comfortable. There was no such thing as too early to coax the atmosphere into me. Extremely uncomfortable scene, and it feels just right when the music should stop. The soundtrack of the climax scene almost ignited me (really more ignited than the bloggers, hahahahahahaha)
Nagging a word, show me "Promea"! ! !
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