Extended Reading
  • Francesca 2022-04-12 09:01:11

    Let go of your depression after watching it.

    I just finished watching the 03 version of Steelmaking recently, and the whole animation has been in a dark atmosphere, and the ending is very helpless and sad. Then I heard that there was a theatrical version connected to 03, so I couldn't wait to watch it. But I feel that the script was written...

  • Lacy 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    Too tragic to give a HE story

    When I first watched 03, I was in the third grade of elementary school. At that time, I had chased the comics of Steel, and I happened to get the pirated CD of 03, so I watched it on the DVD at home (along with the bonus Azi Comic King). ), of course I couldn’t understand it at the time. After a...

  • Concepcion 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    I never thought that Edo, who lived in another world, would meet Hitler's era. It can be said that the setting of this story is surprising. It is full of reflections on human obsession with war and politics. But the narrative ability of the story is not enough to clearly convey the idea that I want to express in less than two hours. The opening account is relatively blunt, and the ending is also a little sloppy, and the psychological description of the characters is not as strong as the original. The music production level is very high, especially the Kelas [Let's Dance] of the gypsy female chorus is evocative.

  • Phyllis 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    After watching it for more than half of the time, I realized that I had seen it before. I almost forgot about the plot. I just wanted to find a climax. After watching it, I found that there was no climax.

Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa quotes

  • Fritz Lang: [refering to a story in a newspaper] This one's very intriguing. It's about a world much like ours, but with a few differences, that exists alongside ours. A "parallel world" you could say. There might be dragons and magic in that world. Or alchemy could have developed there instead of science. The Fritz Lang there might be a criminal, instead of a director. Or maybe even a woman. That's fun to imagine.

    Edward Elric: That's nothing but a dream.

    Fritz Lang: A dream... but which one is the dream, and which one is reality?

    Edward Elric: You'll never know.

  • Alphonse Heiderich: We're real, Edward. We're not just part of your dreams like you thought. I care and I make mistakes. I may not live much longer but I'll still be here. Just don't forget me.