There is a feeling of going up and down.

Jewell 2022-04-21 09:03:40

At the beginning of this setting, I found it very attractive. Because the problem of too many human beings is indeed a relatively serious problem, I even thought about how he would solve this problem at the time. Of course, I think a large part of it may be the victory of human beings and the victory of justice. But if you think from another angle that parasitic beasts really ruled the world or wiped out most of the population, that's not a bad thing. Of course, this may involve a lot of human nature issues, so I'm just an idea, maybe I want to know How big can this brain hole be.

But in fact, I really liked the character Suzumiya from the beginning to the end, and then he was very cold at first, I thought he would gradually blacken, and then I didn't think that he was a relatively positive character when he died, and I can't say him Positive, but in fact I think he is quite likable, then cold, and I really like this look.

I think the protagonist's aura must be quite heavy, no matter what, the protagonist wins, that is, he has always been a very powerful identity of Xiaoyou, but Xiaoyou can't even completely invade a human at the beginning.

For example, in the last scene, I felt that Shinichi was going to die, and then the protagonist's halo started, and then Xiaoyou started again. Then pick up a stick at random, and then all of them are radioactive, but the radioactive ones are not so easy to come out, I think, but for the whole drama, I think he can justify the good things.

The fighting scene from the headquarters is not particularly intense, and then the mother who watched it with me didn't like this kind of plot very much. She may be more inclined to American sci-fi blockbusters, and this one does not have such a fighting scene.

The whole show really highlights the mother's love.

Suzumiya's is one, and the protagonist's mother is one.

But if it is deliberately provocative, there is no need. For the protagonist's mother, I don't particularly feel that point. Suzumiya's is fine, but it doesn't make a big deal about Suzumiya's treatment of her child. like this.

All in all, I would feel a little disappointed.

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