I just love to dream, don't tell me to stop~

Tania 2022-04-22 07:01:47

I didn't know anything about the animation of Ghost Slayer before, but after watching the theatrical version, I fell. Haha, really, the style of painting, the plot, and the fighting scenes feel quite normal, and I can desensitize them with confidence, but that feeling came out of nowhere, grabbed me firmly, and asked if you were moved~ The whole scene About two-quarters of the time was spent in the characters' dreams. At first, I was very disdainful, thinking that boring scenes would make it easy to get sleepy. As a result, the boy's spring dream, the arrogant narcissistic dream, the guardian of the family. Dreams, dreams that yearn for recognition, no matter what kind of personality you are, there is always one that can touch the softness of the heart. The male protagonist's dream made me understand: even if life is not perfect, there are dreams to dream, please make the most of it. Although the reality is a little embarrassing, but to fight for love, please face it bluntly. Then I will talk about what moved me, except for the family life in the male lead's dream, Xing Shoulang contracted all my tears. The position of a pillar, who was told to help the weak and despised by his father, forged its hard shell since childhood. The more confident and optimistic Xing Shoulang is, the more sad I am. The sadness is all that he has experienced. It must be very painful. Power is a mission given by God. It is used to help others, not to show off or hurt. Xing Shoulang, you did it. At the last moment of your life, you are still caring about other people's fools. I wish you opened your eyes and smiled It looks really beautiful... The last two ghosts are quite attitudes, one creates dreams for people, then creates nightmares and then kills them, and the other advocates strong people to join in as ghosts to train with each other, tsk tsk can play.

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  • Edgardo 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    8 points, I read it a few days ago, because I have been dragging it off without writing a short review. This anime must be very cool to watch in the cinema, and I really want to watch it in the cinema, but there is nothing I can do if I don't give it to me. If it is released in China one day in the future, I will still go to make up the ticket, just like "Game of Life: Zero". The overall look and feel of the theatrical version is indeed not as good as the TV version. The words and deeds of the protagonists in the early stage made me feel a little embarrassed, and some places in the back were too sensational. Although it is the Japanese box office champion that surpassed "Spirited Away", this gold content is similar to that of my country's "Wolf Warrior 2". I don't know if you still remember the anime "Crimson Eyes"? If the animation can have an investment of the scale of "Demon Slayer", the quality will definitely be better than "Demon Slayer". Sometimes it takes a bit of luck to become a "masterpiece".

  • Charlie 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    To be honest, the production is obviously not as good as the animation version. In terms of details, Tanjiro went to chop wood in a dream. The tree he chopped was so thick and the wood in the back frame was so fine. The parents who appeared in the revolving lanterns should give some special effects... The tornado dad is really a play. I would rather have logical problems in the plot to run through the characters from beginning to end. To tell the truth, I am moved, and I will not talk about this problem. But the action scenes are a big problem. The difference between Zhu and Tanjiro's level is not reflected, and the same is true for the ghosts of the upper class and the lower-level ghosts, so the action scenes can't play the role of support and explanation. Finally, I want to say that the lines of the whole film are really too dense. The death of heroic characters must be the result of the collapse of the objective world, or the irreplaceable incompleteness of the work, because what we have lost is a hero. The grief is figurative, not several characters crying. How to leave a little space for the audience is probably what this theatrical version doesn't care about the most.