Post-80s games and comics

Cullen 2022-04-19 09:01:14

The benevolent sees benevolence, and the wise sees wisdom.

First of all it's just a romance. The 22-year-old male protagonist is in Toronto, but has a Chinese little sister (17-year-old) girlfriend who loves him. This is intolerable in the world he lives in. Under the opposition of his sister, band, and even gay roommates, he was thinking about breaking up, when a girl in his dreams appeared with bright purple hair. The male protagonist is immediately caught up in the choice of love. In the end, although he was used by the purple-haired girl or the purple-haired girl's boss, he still wanted to be with the beautiful purple-haired sister without hesitation. For most of the post-80s generation, this choice is so real, as if it was just yesterday. . .


Second, it's a game. The purple-haired sister told the hero that she had N ex boyfriends to defeat, and the hero began to fight. All the fights are street fighters, and everyone who comes up is the king of kung fu. No matter how hard you fight, you will never bleed or be injured (except for the final boss), only KO or not. Duel forms are also rich and varied; there are hand-to-hand combat, summoned creatures, large-scale combat, guitar duels, and band duels. The most annoying thing is that the corpse of the enemy will become after KO. . . coin. . . .


Then it's a comic. The camera transitions are extremely comic mode, fast and full of parallel shots, plus a lot of comic-style annotations, for example, peeing will show a pee energy bar. .


In my opinion, this movie gave me a very fresh experience, and I couldn't help but think, "It turns out that movies can still be made this way." Of course, this movie was originally adapted from the comics, but the adaptation will definitely make you hooked.

If you want to watch the classic post-80s romance (of course it can be said to be cliché), or you like comics, or you are a machine guy, then this film is sure to excite you.

Of course, the post-80s mentioned here are actually the post-80s in Toronto. You will also find that the otaku in Canada are happier than us. .



ps Most of the midnight shows I watched were couples, and it was laughter after one film.

There is an evil plot where the male protagonist fights with a fat sister, is beaten to the ground, and is about to be KO'd by the fat sister's draped legs (really standard draped legs, lift the legs to the end, parallel to the body, see the stockings The hole in the top...), the male protagonist received a prompt from Sister Zifa, and gently poked the inside of the fat sister's knee, and then the fat sister fell to the ground, spasming continuously. . .

Finally, a game video is given to those who have watched it. It is only for those who have watched it. Those who have not watched the video will not be able to understand it .
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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World quotes

  • Wallace Wells: You doing okay there?

    Scott Pilgrim: Yeah, good, good, good. She changed her hair.

    Wallace Wells: So, it looks nice blue!

    Scott Pilgrim: Yeah I know, but she did it without making a big deal out of it or anything... She's fickle, impulsive, spontaneous... God what am I going to do?

  • Stephen Stills: Oh god!... oh man! This is a nightmare! Is this a nightmare? Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up...!

    Scott Pilgrim: It's just nerves!

    Kim Pine: Once we're on stage, you'll be fine.

    Stephen Stills: We were just on stage for sound check, and the sound guy hated us!