> 2003/07/15 (火) 22:59:39 ◆ ▼ ◇ [mirai]> > "Divergence Eve" -- it's sooo weird.
> > And not in a good way, after 2 episodes.
> > Summary: in the future, humans are expanding through the universe
> > using quantum-tunnel wormhole shortcuts through inflationary
> > microverses. Unfortunately, we have just encountered strange
> > murderous beasts concurrently expanding through the same network of
> > wormholes. And all women have neon hair and breasts the size of
> > watermelons.
> > To get an idea of how strange this series feels, imagine "Babylon 5"
> > with the major roles filled by the Backstreet Boys - wearing two
> > foot long prosthetic dildos. That they frequently jiggle and move
> > for audience appreciation while piloting spacecraft or fighting for
> > their lives. What's more, the enormous, er, sexual characteristics
> > don't seem to be some sort of nihilistic exercise in narrative
> > deconstruction on the part of the series's creators, who seem to be
> > expecting them to mesh positively with, and compliment, a deadly
> > serious hard-SF storyline.
> > It doesn't help that the crappy 3D Computer Graphics used for the
> > alien monsters makes them look and move like spray-painted rubber
> > toys. I suspect that the monster fights were done by a separate
> > animation team than the rest of the show, since the fights take
> > place against an empty white background rather than composited
> > logically into the regular scenery, and have farcically bad motion
> > and realism. The non-fight 3DCG is of average but not horrible
> > quality, another weird and inconsistent aspect to the show.
> > It also doesn't help that the characters seem to be tired genre
> > stereotypes without any hint of individuality or depth. And why
> > would any self-respecting space command ship a girl as air-headed
> > as out lead halfway across the universe to a space station in a
> > war zone?
> > The ending is perhaps weirdest of all. Imagine the "Macarena"
> > video being placed at the end of "Aliens" and you'll have some
> > idea.
> > Apparently "Divergence Eve" was originally based on some sort of
> > fusion Bishoujo/Horror/Fighting game. I guess somethings, like
> > cinnamon sugar on pepperoni pizza, were never meant to go together.
> それはないと思う
そうか?
> It doesn't help that the crappy 3D Computer Graphics used for the
> alien monsters makes them look and move like spray-painted rubber
> toys.
俺は、この辺なんかそう思ったけど
参考:2003/07/15(火)22時57分48秒