I can understand my disappointment if I say that I watched this movie after watching Yukikaze the Battle Fairy.
A typical type of film has an air battle scene that is also very good today in 2020. The setting of the fighter Ai is also unique in air battle films-but this screenwriter who insults the audience's IQ really makes this film farewell to excellence. Not to mention the impact of the armed conflict in North Korea, and the request for the Russian Air Force to shoot down the Aidi Russian fighter jet, but it was shot down instead (Russian pilot: nm, are you a fairy dance??) Eddie, one of the original protagonists of the movie, has very few roles. There are very few, and the relationship between humans and Ai, which is worth discussing, is not in-depth. In this movie, there is the shadow of the fighting fairy Yukikaze (it seems to be a copyright adaptation? The movie Ghost in the Shell should be edited by Riman, Alita's response is not impressive), but the depth is very different from Yukikaze—— Obviously there is such a wonderful air battle scene to complement the in-depth discussion, but it is necessary to fool people with a disproportionate script? All I can say is that it's a pity.
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