The July new series "Rokka no Brave" has come to an end. As a work that combines adventure and mystery, "Rokka no Brave" has always sparked heated discussions. Currently, Japanese science fiction writer Hiroya Yamamoto, who has written many works such as "Abis Dream", "God Is No Longer Silent", and "Ghost Hunter", has also expressed his views. Hiroshi Yamamoto said: "I finished watching the last episode of "Rikka no Brave" that I recorded. I feel that this is the most interesting one among the new series this season. The tension was maintained until the end. I was also surprised that Yoshiaki Kawajiri was in charge of the storyboard for the finale. However, if people cannot understand the work as a mystery theme of "finding the criminal in a closed space", then they may not be able to enjoy it." He also said, "People who expect a typical fantasy-themed work may be dissatisfied and say, 'Why does it end here?' Because they don't understand that the focus of this work is not on defeating the devil." "It's not limited to this work, but if everyone is watching the same work but some people don't find it interesting, it's often because they don't understand the true genre of the work. It's like someone who eats kaya rice complaining, 'This is not curry rice.' So, we have to understand that this is not curry, but kaya rice, so that we can appreciate the deliciousness of kaya rice. However, people often point fingers at it as curry..." "After watching the ending of Rikka no Brave, what surprised me the most was the ending theme. Although it was the same as the previous ending theme, it had a completely different meaning after knowing who the criminal was! Oh, it's really awe-inspiring, and I should take my hat off to it." In response to this, many netizens also responded with their own views: "Rikka felt a little strange when she started watching it, but now it feels like the most interesting one in July. The identity of the criminal was really unexpected, and at the very end a seventh person showed up... Is this a mystery? Hey, someone call Conan over!" "Rikka is just a mystery work disguised as a fantasy theme. But I think the original work is better. It is still difficult for the animation to show the same charm as the novel." "Compared to the same period's "Ranpo Kitan", this work is indeed more of a mystery." via: Tencent Animation/Asanshu Original link: Click to enter>>> For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Six Flowers' Brave Zone |
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