finish watching. Continue to complete the evaluation. These 24 episodes are mainly the story of the hero Asherad, who explained the life experience of the protagonist Torfin, and led to the Danish prince Knut. From the plot point of view, it is like a book I liked very much when I was a child, "Story of Power and Strategy", which contains various political strategies and mediations of Chinese dynasties and dynasties. What elevates the sea of ice is animation production. Raging waves, vast plains, and majestic snow-capped mountains. WIT's delicate painting conveys the essence of the work - magnificent. BGM didn't make me particularly shock, but it's very sticky, it's an epic.
The rhythm of the shots is also great, and the facial expressions are full of tension. Two memorable scenes:
The first is that Asherad demolished the bridge where the Soker army crossed the river. The picture cuts from the infighting confrontation on the side of the river on the Asherad side to the other side of the river overlooking the attack from the Soker side. The episode came to an abrupt end. Tension came up immediately.
The second is that Uncle Leif persuaded Thorfin who was in the prison to go back to his hometown through the door outside the prison, and went to the vinland together. The sunset light in that scene was moving.
I hope WIT can do a second season in my lifetime!
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