Fighting for dreams is the moving point of Star Journey. Why is the style of Star Trek similar to One Piece and Naruto? Just one word "dream" is almost the same. Luffy wants to be one piece, Naruto wants to be Huo Ying, and Madang wants to go to rainbow sea. They have set the ultimate goal at the beginning of the story, which is both ethereal and clear. No one knows whether rainbow sea exists. Obviously, rainbow sea exists as an entity, not a false slogan like "My life is up to me".
When Ma Dang was defeated in the battle, he still shouted "I want to go to rainbow sea", just like those athletes who struggled to reach the finish line after falling halfway, which would give people a sense of admiration. At the same time, "dream" can also make people in various roles establish diversity and act more orderly. Azuma Tani embarked on a journey to save the country, Dia joined the club to see the legendary snow meteor, and Mi Long joined the leading group of the second and a half generations to rebuild the glory of Mi Long. They each have their own background stories and original intentions. We can understand the order by analyzing their behavior from their original intention.
The remastered version lacks the "dream", which has become a common story of interstellar travel in remastered versions such as Out of the Earth and Storm Family. Is it bad? Not bad, just normal blood level. Aren't they good at drawing? Not bad, even more than before. Why doesn't it taste like interstellar travel? Because the setting of "Dream" has not been carried out. Descartes, Mi Long and Gudong all had their original intentions and dreams, but the remake weakened their dreams, making them vassals of MacDonald, just tools for interacting with MacDonald, just minions of MacDonald.
At present, many dragon proud animations and bloody animations are also the same. The members of the leading group are only the foil of the male master, and everything around the male master is considered for the male master. "Star Trek" Gudong and Dia, one naive, one black belly. They have their own independent personality, not instrumental people. For example, if he fights, he will run away and be afraid of death. Because he wants to restore the country, he must save his king's life. When the best teammate is not afraid of death and doesn't complain, is it still called splash?
Summary:
The biggest difference between Star Trek and other Aotian Long or passionate people is that it will impress the audience with dreams and create characters with dreams. If the sequel or remake does not grasp the dream setting, it will naturally have no taste of interstellar travel. what do you think?
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