An experience as rare as getting through a good game: depth, ups and downs

Stanford 2022-02-04 08:02:09

An experience as rare as getting through a good game: depth, ups and downs. 01 I can't watch horror movies. On the one hand, I can't bear it. On the other hand, I feel that horror movies are meaningless. It's scary and adrenaline. What's the difference between eating MSG and getting drunk. Neither a good experience nor a good aftertaste. Except for "The Mist" that I watched collectively in the class on the eve of New Year's Day in high school, I haven't watched any other horror movies with bloody scenes. "Alice in the Dying Country" was initially tricked in by the name and Mr. Xu Ruofeng's "irrational five-star praise", thinking that it should be a highly completed drama with guaranteed quality. 02 The question that cannot be deeply thought is: If the dying country is a dream that can never wake up, what should we do? The last time I aroused the same fear was after watching Inception. The unstoppable spinning top symbolizes the ultimate pain—the confusion between consciousness and dimensions. When you have the consciousness of the original world and the present at the same time, but you have to find a way to return to the original in the present dimension, you lose hope, or you are told or persuaded that hope does not exist. Nothing compares to the pain of being alone. 03 I looked through the short reviews, many of them said that the first three episodes were good, but they procrastinated after the seaside chapter. I don't think so. I haven't read the comics, and I haven't been exposed to similar stories (yes, I haven't even read the "Hunger Games" that was very popular in junior high). The first three episodes are a good start for the story, starting with a small opening to reveal a corner of the story of the dying country for the audience. Meanwhile, the protagonist experiences growth. After this, we can go to the seaside chapter and unfold the whole scene. The seaside chapter is not only a richness of characters, but also an upgrade of the story, a shocking upgrade, and the rise of all aspects of the configuration has brought a better and better look and feel, holding up the expectations of the first three episodes. 04 Without further scrutiny, it is necessary to write the stories behind the characters. The number of characters is large, but they are not thin, on the contrary, they are rich and worth seeing. The hooded ghost and the water chicken, the lean hatter and the sturdy Suguo, contrast and mirror at the same time. Even the initially annoying Koori Zibuki made me want to understand her at the last moment. 05 By the way, there is also Machida Keita, which is also one of the reasons why I started watching. I have always disliked the image of Huang Maozi (no derogatory meaning), and I can't remember it. Except for Caitou in "The Sunshine", Machida Keita played Yibu is the first Huang Maozi that I remember and like. It would be a lie to say that there is no bonus to the appearance, but the characters, transformations and performances are what really impresses people. It is not the most important and outstanding role, but it also holds a lot of weight in my heart. Teacher Xu is "irrational five-star", then I will "rational four-star". After all, I don't like to watch scary movies, but "Alice in the Dead Country" is really good.

Please watch all eight episodes together. —————————————— I can’t write any more, I want to see something normal and change my mind. After all, I’m a little scared after reading it when I’m about to go to bed.

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  • Carmela 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    This can also be ranked eighth in the year? That's it? No matter how many times the characters other than the protagonist have cleared the game, when it comes to the current game, they will behave more mentally retarded. Excuse me, how did you all clear customs before?

  • Aurelio 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    When the heroine meets the hero, she begins to lose her wits