A little thought from the Black Contractor

Fern 2022-09-27 06:54:47

I've watched a lot of Bone Club's animations. The setting of Heiqi was really attractive at the beginning, and the development of various branch lines in the early stage was also very exciting, which made me have great expectations for the follow-up main line. But when Amber came on stage, the main line was gradually advancing, and I couldn't help but realize: "Alas, Heiqi is also a subordinate offering."

Probably recalling the more famous works of the Bone Club, the Black Deed is relatively early, and then there is the steel FA, which is 100% psionic, and he Ying... The animation of the Bone Club is well-made, there is no doubt that it is true at a glance Can give you an amazing feeling. But the above animations, without exception, are all works of Zigxiang (personal point of view, don't spray if you don't like it). Steelmaking is a masterpiece, but it is not beyond the scope of juvenile manga. Not that there's anything wrong with the Edward Brothers' adventure, but the motives of the Armageddon villain in the end really embarrass me. Obviously, the foreshadowing in the early stage is so wonderful, and the reason for becoming KAMISAMA is really not suitable for adults to watch.

What I think of as sub-contribution does not mean that the settings in the animation are so bizarre as sub-contributions. It is whether the behavior of the characters is reasonable under the animation setting, and whether it is an action that is fake at a glance in the juvenile manga. The setting of the black contract is very interesting, the door, the contractor. But the main thread once again left me feeling disillusioned. On the other hand, the giant's setting is more bold, but under this unrestrained setting, the behavior of the characters and society is very real, and the audience can always find the corresponding in real life, and the logic is very strict. It is precisely because of this that giants can empathize with so many audiences and truly immerse themselves in the world of giants.

In short, Heiqi is an excellent work, but it does not get rid of the common problems of Bone Club. And this tendency of sub-contribution of the Bone Club still exists to this day.

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