A bit of a weaker entry
Robert Valley never disappoints with his unique, striking art style, though I'm not sure if this episode was a complete hit like the Zima Blue, which is already very high bar to climb over, and ICE, which had a very heartwarming story along with great character development, not to mention the visuals.
400 Boys doesn't bother explaining what's going on, you're dropped in the middle of it with nobody holding your hand, which, in my opinion, hurts the narrative a bit. One thing I love about LD&R is the amazing stories they tell, whether they be grounded in reality or absolutely bonkers. There might be no point in trying to find any symbolism or any story, which might be refreshing for some, but it left me wanting more. Unlike Zima Blue and ICE, the characters are a bit lacking, you don't know much about them until you see them die in the final battle.
Overall, it's, for me, the weakest of, but still an amazing experience.
400 Boys doesn't bother explaining what's going on, you're dropped in the middle of it with nobody holding your hand, which, in my opinion, hurts the narrative a bit. One thing I love about LD&R is the amazing stories they tell, whether they be grounded in reality or absolutely bonkers. There might be no point in trying to find any symbolism or any story, which might be refreshing for some, but it left me wanting more. Unlike Zima Blue and ICE, the characters are a bit lacking, you don't know much about them until you see them die in the final battle.
Overall, it's, for me, the weakest of, but still an amazing experience.
- LaraK-56
- 27 may 2025