Best of all: Uncle Masato's voice

Caitlyn 2022-03-12 08:01:02

This is a pure dazzling animation, very similar to the kind of work that the male (gender is very important) original artist suppressed the solo director for a few years - thinking that the plot is stitched perfectly, there are no loopholes, in fact, it is completely It's a plot that was created by taking pictures for the sake of painting, special effects, and so-called coolness - it's just right that Laozi's male hormones exploded.

Of course, if it's just cool, then we can ignore the weakness of the plot, such as "Pacific Rim". But this one is not as simple as a weak plot, but a clever self-satisfaction. The characters before and after the plot have arcs, and the burdens are shaken out, but it is too planned.

In addition, the low-saturation color matching of the picture, and the sound effects are not exactly matched (all the kind of smashing glass?), so I didn't feel good watching the picture.

The only bright spot is Uncle Yaren's dubbing, which is so explosive in the later stage! The sound line is a bit dull in the early stage, but the sound is still fresher than the real voice actors. In the later stage, the male protagonist is completely second after the voice is opened, full of realism - this is the plot I want!

I saw someone praise the soundtrack of Hiroyuki Sawano, not to mention that the giant ptsd occasionally broke out when listening to bgm. This magnificent music➕ vocals, coupled with such a well-planned and rigid plot, is really a disaster. If you really want to go with that kind of feel that talks and laughs about the end of the world, isn't pop music and electronic music delicious? ?

View more about Promare reviews