imperfect perfection

Lukas 2022-11-27 20:35:28

1. I'm not a fan of the original book, and I haven't read the original comics. When looking at it from the beginning, it has already been drawn into the story. This is a movie similar to South Korea's "Iron Nematode Invasion", which is thrilling without losing its connotation.

2. I have seen "The Legend of the Demon Cat", so I got to know Shota Someya. This is the second movie I watched him. In the former, I was infected with a smile like his fans. In this movie, he was so cruel and cruel selected man. Since then, I finally met a powerful and handsome Japanese actor.

3. What I watched was a greatly shortened version of the two domestic episodes combined. Many people feel that the reduction is a bit embarrassing, but as the first time I watched it, it did not affect the viewing effect at all. Overall, this is a movie that surpasses the level of domestic movies in terms of special effects and plot.

4. This is a good movie, and it deserves my four-star recommendation. It tells not only the process of fighting monsters, but also the story of self-reflection from the perspective of human nature. Excessive and unrestrained development gradually wipes out many good and temperate natures, and will eventually lead to bad results.

5. A good movie should be like this, people can watch it without any urine, and want to write something serious to recommend and praise. I hope that China can learn from his strengths, learn more, catch up, and make such a good movie.

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Extended Reading
  • Beth 2022-03-20 09:03:03

    2016.08.26, the 125-minute domestic release version, which is a good choice, is much better than the previous Japanese version. Emotional power once again triumphed over the evil spirits.

  • Sydney 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    It turned out that the version temporarily circulating on the Internet was a TV special edition (in fact, the official DVD was released only in 4.29). Since the original author also participated in the screenwriting, it would be redundant to discuss whether to be loyal to the original work. I feel that the film version is more of a "self-reference" to the original, which is interesting to justify it. Also, I think the movie does a great job of casting male actors. As Ryoko said in the film: "We each have our own personalities."