To put it nicely, the warships in the universe entrusted Japan with a century-long dream of the ocean. Half a century ago, the Japanese had broken jade and shattered tiles in the place closest to the dream, and the survivors after the war could only vent their sci-fi and artistic intent. ; It’s not nice to say, it's the revival of militarism. There are two people who are called the two great "myths" in the Japanese animation industry, one is in Matsumoto, and the other is in Miyazaki. In fact, the two masters have similarities. You can just say "The Wind Is Up" In an anti-war masterpiece that shows the cruelty of war, it is hard to deny how many young people will be crazy about the zero-style obsessive madness designed by Kugutsu Jiro, and the loyalty is burning.
The earth described by Reiji Matsumoto is actually the post-war Japan. Every ending will be in the aftermath of the wars and disasters. How can the land regain its vitality and continue to encourage people to return to the warmth of the past. So I understand that Matsumoto will be in the 1970s. It is very popular, and it is catering to the trend of thought that Zona is about to rise from the ruins.
The investment of US$30 million is known as the pinnacle of 3D special effects in Japan. Although it is not the best visual film, it is still the best CG animation. Of course, the effect is more shocking than the national masterpiece "Yamato" by Uncle Kimura. Tears, but it's still pretty good.
After a lapse of four years, I once again comforted the Great God of Matsumoto, comforted the 70s full of memories, and comforted my deepest fetters-YAMATO, Yamato.
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