"Love Dead" Diversity Review

Drake 2022-12-08 19:50:38

EP01. Sonnie's Edge

The first episode was very eye-catching, and the monster fight scenes were very intense. Sonny's body has actually been destroyed once, and his consciousness has been transferred to the monster. Every time he fights, he must face life and death.

Recommended index: ★★★★★

EP02. Three Robots

This episode tells the story of three robots coming to the human earth to travel. In fact, I don't understand too much. How did human beings perish, and in the end it was the cats who ruled the earth?

Recommended index: ★★★☆☆

EP03. The Witness

The first episode is very nice, the story should take place in Hong Kong, and the heroine looks like Faye Wong. The plot is an endlessly reincarnating story with a wonderful ending. The picture is a combination of 2D and 3D, with the feeling of "Spider-Man Parallel Universe".

Recommended index: ★★★★★

EP04. Suits

This episode is a bit more general, with farmers in mechs fighting the invading bugs. The ending seems to imply that this isn't actually Earth, maybe humans are the real invaders, and the bugs are just defending themselves.

Recommended index: ★★★☆☆

EP05. Sucker of Solus

The story of a group of people evading vampire attacks, I think the picture sounds good, but it's a bit bloody. I don't know what the animation is trying to express, but it's pretty cool to watch.

Recommended index: ★★★★☆

EP06. When the Yogurt Took Over

This episode is short, but very meaningful. What would happen if one day, yogurt ruled the earth. Yogurt may symbolize higher intelligence, but human beings are stupid after all. In front of yogurt, human beings will abandon it if they want to, which is not worth mentioning.

Recommended index: ★★★★☆

EP07. Beyond the Aquila Rift

This episode once made me wonder if what I was watching was a cartoon. It was probably about the fact that alien species sent virtual reality hospice care to earthlings lost in the interstellar space, whether to choose the real or continue to stay in the illusory, this is a problem.

Recommended index: ★★★★☆

EP08. Good Hunting

I liked the episode very much, the combination of Chinese style and punk machinery, the male protagonist is the child of the exorcist, and later went to work in Hong Kong, and later became a mechanical master, the female protagonist is the daughter of the vixen, because the world has become developed, her The magic was weakened and she could not change into the form of a fox. She could only go to Hong Kong to work as a prostitute to make a living. Later, she was devastated and asked the male protagonist to transform her into a mechanical fox and start her hunting journey again. There are many themes, heroism, anti-colonialism, pure love, and technological worries. I didn't expect that the fox spirit is directly "huli jing" in English.

Recommended index: ★★★★★

EP09. The Dump

At the beginning of this episode, I didn't understand why the trash monster became friends with the old man and ate the civil servant. Later, I saw a very incisive comment: Why didn't the tiger eat the juvenile pie, because it was imagined by the juvenile pie, and this story is the same.

Recommended index: ★★★★☆

EP10. Shape-Shifters

Finally, there is an episode that I can understand. The plot of this episode is relatively straightforward. It is about the American werewolf who served the U.S. military, then killed the enemy werewolf for the sake of his companions, and finally left the U.S. military and made his own story. The hero is handsome, and the plot is great.

Recommended index: ★★★★★

EP11. Helping Hand

I was blown away watching this episode. When an astronaut was on duty in outer space, she suffered an accident and damaged her self-rescue equipment. She had to find a way to get back to the spacecraft. However, space is a vacuum, and she has to rely on Newton's second law to throw something through the reaction force. First, I threw the gloves, but I failed, and then I threw my frozen arm out and returned to the spaceship smoothly. It really hurts.

Recommended index: ★★★★★

EP12. Fish Night

This episode is more dreamy. Two men, one old and one young, got lost in the desert, and then suddenly turned into an underwater world at night. Later, the young man couldn't hold back his urge to swim and was taken away by a shark, probably saying, stupid Humans should not easily step into their unfamiliar territory.

Recommended index: ★★★★☆

EP13. Lucky 13

This is a sentient fighter.

Recommended index: ★★★★☆

EP14. Zima Blue

A very deep episode that I didn't fully understand. A robot gradually acquired the wisdom of human beings in the process of continuous iteration. He began to create with art, and finally returned to the swimming pool that once belonged to him. Confused. .

Recommended index: ★★★★★

EP15. Blindspot

The battle of the robots was very intense and bloody. In the end, the blind spot was used to win the battle. I was also one of the three who died. I didn't expect that their brains could be backed up.

Recommended index: ★★★★☆

EP16. Ice Age

One refrigerator, one world. This episode is quite creative, from the refrigerator to see the progress of the entire human civilization, and finally to annihilation, but the next day is a new reincarnation.

Recommended index: ★★★★★

EP17. Alternate Histories

100 ways Hitler died, and the implications for the future. The author has a lot of brains, but I didn't understand the deep meaning of it.

Recommended index: ★★★★☆

EP18. Secret War

It's the last episode, and it's kind of sad. This episode is about war again. The target of the war is ghouls. In the end, the team is completely destroyed, but the captain's son escapes, which is tragic and great.

Recommended index: ★★★★☆

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