Netflix's new live-action animated series "Liberators: The Battle of Europe" based on the theme of the US military during World War II was aired on November 11. IGN gave it a score of 7. IGN said that the series was average, and "Liberators: The Battle of Europe" was a very charming adventure in World War II. But no matter what, the mixed animation effect of "Liberators: The Battle of Europe" is still unique. IGN rating: 7 points "Liberator: 500 Days of War in Europe" is a fascinating World War II adventure, but no matter what, the hybrid animation effects of "Liberator: 500 Days of War in Europe" are still unique. IGN's overall review: Netflix's new film "Liberator: 500 Days of War in Europe" is great in some scenes, but the way it presents the WWII adventure is strange, using a hybrid animation that combines enhanced live-action with 3D animation to make the whole story come alive. Although the animation elements are finally presented in a complete way, they sometimes hinder the development of the story and create an unexpected wall between the characters and the audience. Overall, this is a wonderful and reliable true story that explores the darkness and hope of mankind. Trailer for Liberator: 500 Days of European Decisive Battle: "Liberator: 500 Days of Battle in Europe" uses Trioscope technology, combining the latest CG technology with live-action performances. It is said to have both the visual beauty of animation and the rich human emotional details required for serious themes. This drama is based on World War II and is based on real events. James plays Felix Sparks, a US military officer in the 157th Infantry Regiment. Most of the members of the regiment are cowboys, Native Americans, Mexicans/Americans. Sparks is a cowboy from Arizona. The story focuses on his journey of more than 500 days on the battlefield of liberating Europe, starting from the attack on Italy to the liberation of the Nazi Dachau concentration camp. Sparks is strong and full of compassion. He dares to ignore the superiors who do not care about the life and death of his subordinates and only care about his own future. In these 500 days, he was promoted from a second lieutenant to a lieutenant colonel, and his subordinates also grew from a company to more than 10,000 people. He is an outstanding "frontline leader". The script is adapted from Alex Kershaw's book "The Liberator: A World War II Soldier's 500-Day Adventure", and Jeb Stuart ("Die Hard" and "The Fugitive") is the creator, screenwriter and executive producer. There are 4 episodes in total, all directed by Grzegorz Jonkajtys, one of the founders of Trioscope technology. |
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