
Hello guys I'm brother t. Today, let's talk about the after-viewing experience of the "Devil's Blade Infinite Train" that was making a lot of noise before. Content avoids spoiler discussion as much as possible. After reading it, I was quite satisfied. But I really don't feel that the Internet is blowing so super-godly. However, I have to agree that it is a masterpiece with a relatively high degree of completion as an adaptation of a juvenile hot-blooded manga.
Painting, performance, post-production photography of the picture, these things related to production, all maintain the super high standard of the UFO Society as always. However, the plot proportion control personally feels that the proportion is still not good enough. If as a serial animation
Describe the lower part of the string first and then talk about Purgatory vs. winding, there is no problem at all. But in a theatrical version, it is distributed like this
It will appear top-heavy, and the appearance of the winding will make people feel very abrupt.
And I observed that there are only 30 minutes from the appearance of the winding to the end, which is a lot less time to portray purgatory in this proportion.
Of course, the battle is bloody enough, and the touching part is also touching enough.
But individuals still feel that they can be better distributed. Then part of the plot review still involves spoilers
Friends who have not seen it, please recuse yourself. I think the logic of the plot is still relatively reliable. Someone asked me that Xingshou Lang had such strength. You can easily beat your opponent just by procrastinating, why not?
I think the plot is given a clear hint, the third winding of the opening attack on the injured Tanjiro, if you delay time, he will definitely continue to attack the average passenger, so Xingshou lang will definitely choose to fight quickly. On the other hand, the third string must also want to fight quickly. If the other party starts to procrastinate he will certainly stop at nothing. So I don't think there's much of a problem with this plot logic.
Then there is the problem of the positioning of different works, many people come up and say what is the childish plot of "Ghost Blade". There is no depth of thought, morality is not matched, etc.; emmm, from the perspective of depth, may be true, but the "depth of thought" thing itself has no absolute standard. Moreover, the positioning of "Devil's Blade" is itself a juvenile manga
I don't think it's necessary to use "depth" as a measure of Ghost Blade like Pokémon, there are so many people around the world who like it. Would you use "depth" to measure Pokémon's story by the standard? Don't get me wrong, it's not that Pokémon doesn't have depth, but whether the "depth" is high or low depends on the individual. "Devil's Blade" is indeed just an old-fashioned juvenile comic, but most of the character feelings it conveys revolve around the topic of family affection and family, and they are all positive and full of good intentions. It weighs all aspects of the performance, so as to take care of the taste of the public as much as possible, and the quality of the animation is very high. It made everyone like it, and that's where the success of Ghost Blade comes in. There is no need to deify it, but don't fail to acknowledge its extraordinary achievements
After all, the next work that can surpass the box office of "Devil's Blade" I think it may not be really out in 5 years, okay
I'm a t-brother, sharing more interesting animation tips. We will meet again next time.