Seriously, this is the most complete Japanese manga I've ever seen. No matter in the main story line, role-playing, fighting style, and background scenes, it can be said that it is better and more refined than the manga.
In just two hours, the main line of the story can be clearly explained, and the feelings of the hero and heroine can be described in detail. In the movie, Alita's words can let the audience know that she is a doctor and is treated by her father. The arrangement and setting are entirely the director, the script's skill, and of course the wonderful dialogue design.
As for the special effects, it can only be described as amazement. When you watch this movie, you may fall in love with the girl Alita, from her innocence, curiosity, shyness, suspicion, rebellion, determination, I didn't feel it at all. She is a CGI character, and the character's posture and expressions are so layered, which is hundreds of times better than the acting skills of ordinary traffic stars.
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