Episode 1139 piece It is a stable enough entry, and after so many weeks of heavy blow rebound, I can’t help but feel a little attracted.
There is nothing inherently wrong with this episode, but there isn’t much shock. Buster Call finally arrived, with its announcement, importance and open-ended Salvoes being the share of the lion. This is a big deal – needless to say. Nemesis’s call was a catastrophic event that destroyed an island, destroyed its location, the people, and ultimately eliminated the memory of its existence. It correctly sends tremors to the audience’s collective stab each time it calls it, which is no different.
I just want time on screen to have a greater practical impact than theoretically. Initially, I couldn’t stretch my finger out at first when watching this episode, but despite knowing intellectually that it was a deal, I didn’t invest in Buster Call Space. I think the problem is that Bonney and Kuma’s flashbacks (just mind, only you) tell a series of emotional and personal stories. Looking at the personal and family tragedies passed down from generation to generation, they are all very influential due to the shortcomings of the world government. Going back to the macro threat of Buster Call, it is a challenge to try to have the same weight or impact when we as viewers don’t have the same strong connection with these people as Kuma, Bonney, etc. All of these characters have life, hope, dreams, etc., just as important as Kuma and Bonney. Nevertheless, it is difficult to fight the trend of human nature in terms of our personal connection with these focal characters and faceless masses.
However, this episode is not without its controversy. On the one hand, the brand new opening ceremony is a viewing experience and a general BOP. I think it’s a strong opening, maybe not the best, but it’s definitely a good track. Although it is difficult to associate with the nemesis’s fight, the moment when Kumar and Bonnie hug each other when they fall is a real punch in the gut (free). I also like to choose to mute/twisted sounds in sea battles, putting the camera under the battle with the naval ships when debris floats together from the water. Wonderful photography.