Female version of "The Adventures of Tintin"

Lesly 2022-01-23 08:05:30

One sentence to summarize the film is: a female version of "The Adventures of Tintin"-painting style, conflict mode, era setting, and even the setting of weird inventions. It's just that the world view setting is different. "Avigil" is a steampunk setting that empties history-assuming that humans have not discovered the application of oil, they have always stayed in the steam engine era. But the more the movie goes to the back, the more it deviates from this setting, it's a bit weird. However, the ending part returns to the original world view and continues to develop, putting a scientist and progressive tail on the story-the trouble that science brings to mankind needs to be solved by the improvement of science itself. The decisive role among them is the scientist. This kind of scientific optimism is still rare in contemporary sci-fi movie works.

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  • Bartholome 2022-03-20 09:02:52

    618@KS 7 points. Steampunk new fan. The two heroines, oh no, the three heroines are eye-catching (Avril, Annette, the lizard queen in the mirror world). Many sections of the dystopian story are familiar, with retro colors. Darwin, the old cat, is really nice. Slightly flat, and the imagination is more wild.

  • Kris 2022-03-20 09:02:52

    The steampunk scene is fascinating, but there are no surprises with a lot of routines.

April and the Extraordinary World quotes

  • Julius: [embraces April, who's never seen him before] Honey, where have you been? I've looked all over for you!

    [kisses her]

  • Darwin: I could be a warrior - a cat ninja!