The plot of the final chapter of "Spirit Cage" exploded, but Japanese comics and "Douluo Dalu" were criticized. Why?

After the final chapter of "Spirit Cage" was aired, the plot received mixed reviews. There were a lot of curses in the comment area, but there were also many voices of understanding. Of course, the debate will definitely affect innocent people. When "Spirit Cage" fans and fans were fighting each other, other anime were also involved. Japanese comics and "Douluo Dalu" were innocent people. Why did the finale of "Spirit Cage" explode, but the Japanese comics and "Douluo Dalu" were injured? 1. The plot of the final chapter of "The Cage" smells like a B-level movie

The plot of the final chapter of "The Cage" is very similar to that of the American B-level movie. First of all, one of the male and female protagonists must sacrifice for love. , and then another person goes berserk and destroys the world, taking photos of old people and children, and finally falls short in front of the big boss, either losing his life or being homeless. "Eden Lake" and "The Pig Head Butcher" are such a routine. B-level movies are banned in the United States. Their biggest feature is that they are dark and cruel, which makes the audience very desperate, but their reputation is often mixed. 2. "Spirit Cage" shoots knives randomly, and innocent people lie at gunpoint in Japanese comics

"Spirit Cage" adopts the routine of a B-level movie, so it is naturally easy to cause controversy among B-level movies. B-level movies are often different from fun movies. They are despair movies, created purely to torture the audience. The comment section of "Spiritual Cage" was too diode, and some fans labeled viewers who did not accept this kind of abuse as die-hard Japanese manga fans, and used "Spiritual Cage" to trample Japanese comics. To be honest, there are many more B-movie routines in Japanese comics than "Spirit Cage" and much earlier. "Devilman" and "Babylon" are far more developed than "Spirit Cage", and some people feel that their endings are It's uncomfortable, but fans won't praise "Spirit Cage" for it. 3. Is "Douluo Dalu" not thought-provoking? "Spirit Cage" is actually a different kind of "refreshing show"

Some fans in the comment section of "Spirit Cage" also criticized "Douluo Dalu" because they felt that ""Spirit Cage" is It’s a thought-provoking anime. If you want to watch a fun episode, go ahead and watch “Douluo Dalu” next door.” In fact, there is no difference between B-level shows like "Spirit Cage" and "Douluo Dalu", they both fall into the category of "enjoyable shows". "Spiritual Cage" is to satisfy the dark and cruel side of the audience, and "Douluo Dalu" is to satisfy the true, good and beautiful side of the audience. A truly thought-provoking episode such as "Super Beast Arms" does not require random knives, but the happy ending can still inspire people. 4. The animation should not be characterized by scaring the audience, nor should it have a superiority complex of Heishencan

To be honest, there are more Heishencan animations than "Spirit Cage" that make the audience feel disgusted There are too many. The ending of the animation made the audience dissatisfied and it was inevitable that they would be criticized. There is a Japanese comic book called "Babylon" in which the male protagonist died tragically at the hands of a female villain, and even his son was controlled by the female villain. Is the ending hopeless? Despair; is the ending reasonable? It makes sense, after all, the female villain has super powers; is the ending suitable for adults? Not suitable; is the ending bad? Yes. "Babylon" has the dark and deep ending that "Babylon" should have, but guess what the Douban score of "Babylon" is? 6.2 points. Editor's summary:

The finale of "Spirit Cage" is actually not very good among Chinese comics. You must know that the protagonist Molele and the villain Korra died together in the finale of the "Moore Manor" animation. It made many people cry. It can be seen that hair knives are not exclusive to "Spirit Cage". It's not that the audience can't accept the sadistic plot, but that "Spiritual Cage" is too sadistic for the sake of knives. What do you think?