"Fate/Grand Order - Sacred Round Table Field Camelot Part I" is said to disappoint many fans, did not make the top stream anime IP theater version should have the look, but recently the "next part" resources out, the author looked at it, I think it is still made a top stream anime IP theater version should have the level. Mainly the part of the battle scene.
The first more formal battle painting should be a clip of Matthew teaching "Daddy", and Matthew, who is angry about Jianlan's speech, has changed from a shield lady to a violent output of some profession, holding a shield and pressing sword lan. Jian Lan had to concede defeat and begged Matthew not to call himself Daddy, which really made me happy...
Matthew said with a serious and angry expression super cute.
Tristan vs two Hassans splashed with sauce, and the quiet Hassan went very smoothly...
When Hassan was killed, the fragments floating in the background seemed to be all hand-drawn...
Next is the one where Xiao Mo vs Tang Sanzang, I also like it, girls vs girls, Xiao Mo's performance is much more exciting than in "Fate/Apocrypha"
Of course, the R amount of the Three Tibetan Masters was not covered, and the Buddha was merciful and took care of Xiao Mo
Then the part where the pharaoh launches the treasure is also a very gorgeous painting, and this treasure is about 20 times more handsome than in the game...
Then there is the battle of the sword Yangtze River VS ArgyWen, Agwen can be said to take advantage of the existence of Artoria, so the Yangtze River wants to win or lose with him, here is a typical WEB painting, it looks very exaggerated, the advantage is that the amplitude of "movement" is large.
Then there is Gawain vs Bedwell, who did not use WEB to paint, but the background is painted, the whole original painting is painted, and the special effects are better than the web painting section.
The super fierce fight between the two also reveals that Bedwell is not a heroic spirit, but the flesh is directly fighting as a human being, which is Merlin's magic... Completely by his own consciousness in 1500 years, looking for King Arthur who has not found a home...
Finally, King Arthur vs Bedwell and Matthew, the treasure was blocked by Matthew, and finally Bedwell stopped King Arthur and dissipated into ashes himself.
The whole theatrical version is a collection of various action scenes, the style is quite fragmented, it should be a completely different original artist to complete the different fragments, although the personality is full, and as a painting, the effect is very magnificent, but it is really difficult to maintain a unified painting style, in fact, the TV version of CW's "FGO" also has this problem, but I think the unity of the seventh chapter is better than the N styles in this theater version. Sincerity is there, but not refined enough. I think it's a top-of-the-line production but it doesn't have a top-notch look. The plot is like that, I think as a well-made Tu Yile fan to see the movie, it is still worth watching.