Just before eating, I quickly browsed this movie on a high-end, high-end Internet TV.

Burdette 2022-01-22 08:05:10

I remember that I downloaded this film when it was first published, and then I haven’t watched it for various reasons.

In fact, I’ve watched the main plot a long time ago and I don’t know how many times, and there is no need to watch it carefully. As for militarism. I don’t want to say anything about restoration, except that the Earth Defense Army’s uniform is too similar to the Guojun. There’s no big laugh, but what I want to complain about is.

According to Occam’s razor theory, "Don’t waste more things." Do it, use less things, and do things well.” The principle, I originally thought that people in the future should be more serious, more economical, cleaner, and cooler than our ancestors, but in the Japanese imagination , Humans evolved to 2199 AD, and it seems that they still like to yell and jump up and down like ordinary Japanese movies and TV shows in this time and space, lavishly wasting the precious oxygen and ATP in the space battleship Yamato.

This can't help but let this . I think of the plot that the spacecraft that left Mother Earth’s arms in Trisolaris II cruelly recovers even a tiny bit of organic matter. Compared with it, it is more vivid, more intuitive, and easier to compare with the two in the past two years.< Star Trek>Movies, except for the protagonist of traditional American action movies like Captain Kirk, who is a little more lively, every character is so futuristic, the clothes are crisp, the sitting posture is straight, and there is absolutely no nonsense, even the Russian boy who is used to make fun. In the spacecraft, there is no extra action at all.

In contrast, this group of so-called top Japanese actors, on the god ship that saves the fate of mankind, behave like monkeys, and their clothes are crumpled, as if It’s not much different from their predecessors on the Yamato 200 years ago. No, compared with the movies that represented the restoration of militarism in the 1950s and 1960s but were once popular in our country, such as "Ah, Navy", etc. The male hormones in them are really, really too little.

Mori Yuki disappointed me. It was not as good as the animated version last year. The most outstanding feature of Matsumoto Reiji's female paintings is the big watery eyes, but this is a pity. How do you look like a village girl; Kimura Takuya is indeed very handsome, but he is too skinny, and he seems to be able to knock down with a punch, so I don't want to show his muscles casually in the future.

The final summary, men, to behave masculinity, it is best not to talk too much, not to have too many useless gestures, not to squeeze so many expressions on the face, otherwise they will look like a monkey, regardless of the Japanese I wonder if there is acting performance in that way.

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  • Einar 2022-04-21 09:03:23

    Even if you are mentally ready to go to the meeting in white clothes, you can't help but sigh after reading it: that era really died. The only thing left in the movie is still the special aftertaste deeply embedded in Japanese science fiction movies (the good things are not learned). For the vast majority of Chinese people, the Yamato has never lived, so it is not surprising that there are all kinds of bizarre comments.

  • Clare 2022-04-22 07:01:50

    Little Japanese lust

Space Battleship Yamato quotes

  • Narrator: Space stretches into infinity. Countless stars die as others are born. And thus, space is alive.

  • Susumu Kodai: Why are you attacking the Earth?

    Desler: [laughs] Attacking it? We are renovating it!