This movie has been on TV countless times before, known for its beautiful animation and smooth, imaginative action, but I've managed to watch it every time for a long time.
After completing the FF7Re hard difficulty game and understanding "Crisis Core", of course, I started to make up this movie, and then it evoked memories that I couldn't watch - this movie, unless you are a fan of the art direction, no love is really Can't stand it.
First of all, the lens language is useless. Flashing and flashing, I cut the causes and consequences that could have been explained clearly, and I had to splicing them to understand. I don't know if this is a test of the viewer's puzzle ability or the director's desire to edit is too strong.
Second, this planet has no mechanics. The battles have fully demonstrated that mechanics has long been defeated by imagination. This is really a world that will come true as long as you dare to imagine, including the high-end version of Arhat.
Again, the story is never clear to you. I believe that I haven't played FF7 to watch this movie, the torment brought by the plot should be quite big. The decisive teammates watched the play, and the reason for watching the play was explained with a slight smile; I can generally understand that this is a story of seeking self-redemption.
Finally, the interaction of characters is the same as nothing, and the characters' ideas are inexplicable. Some don't answer, and some don't answer, and Vincent's paragraph is abruptly written as a short-answer question for you to ask me and answer. Some settings are strange from the beginning to the end, such as what is the stalk of crying, and what does it mean if you don't cry. And the one thousand and one nights between the president and Xenovia and you are the wind and I am the sand... I am speechless because I don't know.
After talking about the movie, let's talk about Claude in the movie.
In the game, Claude is rare to make me fall in love with the protagonist, but in the movie, I maintain a certain rejection of him.
Friends said that some people felt that the treatment of this movie was unfair to Tifa, after all, the whole movie described the entanglement between her boyfriend (husband? Which finger is the ring on) and his other girlfriend. But I didn't realize that when I watched it, because in the movie, Claude and Alice didn't feel like lovers at all.
Near the end of the film, Alice said, this is how many times I called my mother, and I don't want such an old son. But it is really like a mother-son relationship in this one: you forgive me selflessly, you comfort me with tenderness, you even heal me with your strength, and wrap me in your arms... Then you absolutely It's my wife, what other solutions can there be...
In comparison, there is no doubt that Tifa and Claude are husband and wife. When Tifa finally persuaded Claude to face the reality, she clapped her hand on the sheet, and I almost thought she would say, "Husband, stand up for me! Get out! You won't be allowed to go to bed tonight until things are settled. !"
In fact... it seems to be the case.
But to tell the truth, what's the use of this kind of husband... Not to mention that the money for work may not be enough for his own living expenses, if people disappear when nothing happens, he will pick up the oil bottle and go home, then clapp his hands and walk away ...
At the end of the day, he clearly said that he was going home, right, and the easter egg was on a road trip by himself again...
Oh, I'm so tired for Tifa~
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