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Battle of Two Cities: Why is this drama a high-level animation that is uncoordinated but still excellent?

League of Legends: Not long ago, the Twin Cities War achieved good ratings, and it was the first time for the author to watch the whole drama. Many people say that this drama is an uncoordinated but still excellent high-level animation. I quite agree with you.

Let's talk about the advantages first. The Battle of Twin Cities has excellent audio-visual production and amazing picture expression. It's definitely the coolest animation I've seen in recent years. Like the Picheng soldiers on the bridge in the first episode, the moment of shooting was full of oppression, and the pistol played the feeling of the ultimate bomb; Or the flashback confrontation between Ike and Jin Kesi, with the design of terrier bucket, showing their emotions in the battle, much like the classic confrontation between Kakashi and Tu in Huo Ying; There are also two duels between Wei and female boxers, both of which are full of blows. But I have to say that this character is a little thin compared with Wei's counterpoint. The soundtrack of animation is also excellent, and the music company still maintains a high standard.

Secondly, the character setting, the rough character setting in the Twin Cities War is the most eye-catching, because it is called League of Legends, which determines that the shaping of heroes is the primary task. We all saw the result. Every character has a flash moment, which is complex but not dull, and the image is well established. But it also reminds me of a relative problem, that is, paying too much attention to the stories of the characters leads to the disharmony of the whole story, which will be discussed later. The complexity of the characters, what I want to say most is that Chilko and Chilko, as the biggest villain, really fell in love with Jin Kesi, or that hateful person also has compassion. When a common-sense moral villain lets us see the true feelings, it can often lead to the biggest emotional conflict of the audience. The story of Victor and Jess is also wonderful, and the romantic ideal is gradually "eroded" by the skinny reality. Compared with Jess, the romantic Victor is much heavier.

Many plot settings can also be seen that the production team is full of sincerity and intention. Like a finely crafted handicraft, every place is beautifully polished. But I think there may be some deviation in the direction of efforts, at least in my opinion, it is a bit insufficient. The fist company may still be considering promoting heroes. After all, it's called League of Legends, and they focus on the story of the origin of heroes. To put it simply, this is a movie that serves the protagonist, so it seems abrupt to see many places later. Sacrificing other parts to set off the protagonist, other roles are too instrumental, and everything is to strengthen the impact of the protagonist's appearance. But I don't think it's appropriate to talk about this in the context of the story of Rune Land. A fantastic world with an attractive world view has so many good points to write, but it has to be limited to a few characters. Although the effect is also very good, it always feels a little pity.