Simultaneous time travel: invincible starting from the anime!
Movie premiere, Seiya's acting skills shocked the world!
Of course, although it is a love movie, Yuko had learned about it before bringing Seiya to watch it, and there are no restricted scenes in this movie.
Otherwise, she would definitely not bring Seiya to watch the movie.
Even though she is just a comic book artist, she is very concerned about the physical and mental health of Seiya.
Usually, when she is creating, she forbids Seiya to enter her room, so that Seiya will not see something he shouldn't see and learn bad habits.
However, what Yuko didn't know was that Seiya was only a child in appearance, but his soul was much more mature than hers.
What Yuko understands, Seiya also understands, and what Yuko doesn't understand, Seiya also understands.
Moreover, Seiya had no idea how many of the books that Yuko had concealed.
As for the visual experience..., Seiya can only say it's average.
Yuko's painting style is impeccable, but as a book artist, his thinking is still not broad enough.
Or to put it simply... it's not perverted enough and fails to whet the appetite of the old perverts.
But this cannot be blamed on her. After all, although Yuko has both good looks and a good figure, she is still a young girl, and she has been a solo artist since birth, so it is normal for her to have no inspiration.
As an old driver in his previous life, Seiya has a lot of themes and ideas to provide, but his current age and status make it unsuitable for him to provide ideas, otherwise he would really be regarded as a perverted kid.
As the lights around went out, the movie began.
Since it is a romance anime, the early part of the movie is pretty average. Although it doesn't ruin the original work, there's nothing outstanding about it either.
Soon, when the plot progressed to the point where the childhood heroine was chased into the mountains and encountered wild wolves, the movie also reached its first climax.
In the original anime, the kendo boy is very good at fighting. After all, the only difference between anime and movies is that anime can rely on paintings to restore various scenes.
Even scenes that are quite fantastic and unscientific in reality can be realized in anime.
But in reality, if you want to fight a hungry wolf and make it a draw, not to mention children under the age of 18, even adults may not be able to do it.
The scene where the kendo boy fights with the wild wolf is considered a climax scene in the anime, but anime fans all know that this scene is difficult to replicate in a movie.
Based on the nature of previous comic book-adapted movies, this scene will most likely be deleted or adapted.
However, when the young man holding the bamboo sword on the huge screen looked up with a determined face and revealed an unyielding look in his eyes, all the audience present were shocked!
"Is this a movie or anime? What's wrong with this boy? This must be Zong Ye himself!"
“Can anyone tell me that this boy is a computer-generated character and does not officially exist.
Seeing this boy, I feel like I’m old enough to have lived a dog’s life. If I were to fight this boy, I’m afraid I wouldn’t even be able to beat a child!”
"Damn, this kid is awesome! He's from a sword-fighting family there, and he actually got a cameo in someone else's crew."
“…”
It is a social consensus that the theater must remain quiet when watching movies.
However, when they saw the scene where Seiya was fighting with Garou, especially the scene where Seiya used the bamboo sword to block Garou's teeth and the opponent's saliva kept dripping onto Seiya's face, many people present couldn't help but exclaim in surprise.
Most of the boys who like anime are chuunibyou. When they see Seiya swinging his sword skillfully and getting up again and again, they instantly feel as if they are experiencing the same thing. Their chuunibyou spirits explode and they say that the boy in the movie is Souya himself.
"Zong Ye" is the name of the kendo boy, and he is also the young male protagonist in the movie.
For a moment, the originally silent theater was like a riot of demons, and it was not until the theater staff arrived that the theater returned to silence.
For a nearly two-hour movie, a five-minute battle sequence is neither long nor short.
When the boy played by Seiya was knocked off the cliff, everyone in the theater sighed loudly.
Especially Yuko, who was originally sitting next to Seiya. She had been holding Seiya's wrist tightly when Seiya was fighting with Garou.
Moreover, the force used was so great that if Seiya's physical condition had not been greatly improved after the sharing of abilities, a five-year-old child would not be able to withstand such torment from the other party.
When Seiya finally fell off the cliff helplessly, Yuko, who was obviously too immersed in the role, nervously grabbed Seiya with one hand and then hugged his head tightly.
His head suddenly sank into the Great Rift Valley of East Africa, and a fragrant aroma rushed straight into his nose, but soon, Seiya felt a strong sense of suffocation again...
"Yuko, I feel so bad..., that was just acting, but if you don't let me go, I will really... die..."
After hearing Seiya's intermittent voice, Yuko came to her senses and realized that she was a little excited just now.
When Yuko saw Seiya, who was about to suffocate, she quickly loosened her hand and said, "Sorry, sorry, because the child inside looks exactly like you, Seiya.
And I didn’t expect that Little Seiya could act so well, so for a moment I really felt that you were in danger.”
Although the scene of Seiya on the screen has ended, Yuko has obviously not recovered from her surprise.
Her praise for Seiya just now was not encouragement or comfort, but she really felt that Seiya's acting skills were quite outstanding.
Whether it was his actions or his expression, she found it hard to believe that Seiya, a five-year-old child, could actually do that.
At the same time, she now understood why Mrs. Arima had said that Seiya would be appreciated by Director Okawa.
Looking at Seiya who was still sitting on her lap, Yuko also touched the latter's head, and then couldn't help but laugh and said: "I really didn't expect that our little Seiya actually has such a talent."
There were no more shots of Seiya, but Yuko and Seiya still patiently watched the entire movie to the end.
During this time, Seiya wanted to sit back in his seat, but Yuko treated him like a puppet and kept pressing him on her thighs.
When Seiya cast a puzzled look at her, Yuko also said: "I am so scared that Seiya will suddenly encounter danger like in the movie. My sister is still lying in a coma in the hospital. Now I only have you, little Seiya, as my family...
Besides, you are only a five-year-old child, it is okay to act like a spoiled brat occasionally."
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