Who doesn't love beauty, strong and miserable! ! Beautiful strong miserable X hot blooded fool is too good

Pearlie 2022-11-24 20:37:40

Strong Amway! Worth going to the cinema! It's a far cry from the visual and auditory experience of watching on a computer! ! It is indeed the work of the Trigger Club, the production team is very solid, and the machine is assembled by all kinds of gods! The director is Hiroyuki Imaishi of "The Killing Girl", "Tianyuan Breakthrough", and "Angel of Garter"; the music is yyds Hiroyuki Sawano; the art is Kakida of "A Song", "Little Witch Academy", "Stone Gate" Yukiko; The dubbing is Saotome Taichi, Sakai Masato, Matsuyama Kenichi, Konishi Katsuyuki... The storyboard, art, music, dubbing are all excellent, very style, and very recognizable! Fighting looks so cool! The storyboards and music work well together, and they can mobilize emotions at once. Every time the music comes out, you can see everyone follow the beat unconsciously. In short, it is definitely worth going to the cinema! ps: Hot-blooded fool X arrogant beauty is really good! Good waist!

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  • Garfield 2022-03-17 09:01:10

    The American Empire, the two major animation empires, has made 3D animation and special effects like reality and reality in recent years, while the Japanese team has once again widened the distance between animation and reality, making it synonymous with fantasy and ideals. The artistic expression of this animation is too shocking. The subtraction done in the overall painting style complements the visual impact through light effects and color matching. This 2d and 3d effect is really my goal. The fusion of sci-fi and traditional Japanese culture is also amazing. I have to say that Hiroyuki Sawano's soundtrack is really touching, but his personal style is too strong to play. Another point of play is the male protagonist's second cancer. Every time he says shameful lines, he will sigh. It is indeed a Japanese animation.

  • Dora 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    To be honest, there is only one problem with PROMARE, but it is also fatal: he is obviously compressed from a much more obvious and larger original case. In order to preserve the final battle, the audience may have to endure the author's extravagant behavior of "feeding you a grape with your left hand and throwing a bunch of grapes with your right" in the first two-thirds of the film. Still, in a certain state of mind, even that discarded part can eventually come together into one great stretch experience, and now that's all I want to record.