374. Commenting on "Life in Tokyo Beginning with Painting"
Today I would like to recommend a new two-dimensional book to you.
"Life in Tokyo Begins with Painting", Harmony Meets the Moon, Level 5 Author.
Category: Light - Native Fantasy.
【Introduction】
Travel back in time to Tokyo, Japan in 2003.
There are only two paths in front of the former professional painter Tsukasa Higashino, either copying Japanese drama classics such as "The Lonely Gourmet" and "The White Tower", or winning the Tokyo Youth Painting Award, and since then the professional painter has made his debut-
【Golden Ten Chapters】
Chapter 1, Tsukasa Higashino. On the street of Shibuya Station in Tokyo, a group of schoolgirls are chattering, aiming at a boy who is drawing not far away. Serious men are the most handsome and super attractive. The best-looking girl is instigated by her companion to go over and talk to her, on the grounds that the protagonist Higashino Tsukasa draws a full-body sketch. She felt as if she was trapped in the painting.
Chapter 2, like thousands of stories. The protagonist is still a time-traveling party, a professional painter of the Celestial Empire in his previous life, and now a high school student who is good at drawing. He has a system, it is related to painting, and the paintings he paints have special effects. When I returned home, I had a mentally disturbed sister at home, and my parents were gone. My sister is usually normal, but as soon as she hears that the protagonist is going to take a leave of absence, she will get sick.
Chapter 3, Inkjet, Drawing with a Mop. The family lacks money, and the protagonist has to find a way to make a living first. Writing and making movies, that's what the protagonist does in the online article, he can only draw, or draw comics. Tokyo is still the same Tokyo, but many famous literary and artistic works are missing. So, he plans to draw the "Midnight Bell" comic.
Chapter 4, Midnight Bell. "Midnight Bell" is a cross-generational work in the history of Japanese horror cinema that has influenced a generation. The main character is blessed with a painting system, which allows the reader to feel the real horror from the painting. It's just that he hesitated for a while, and finally decided to mail it to the publishing house, and the Japanese friends went to the disaster.
Chapter 5, three major publishing houses. Since it is a semi-parallel world, Shueisha, Kodansha, and Shogakukan do not exist three major manga publishers, and only Iwakaku (shonen manga), Motsuki (shoujo manga), and Urashima (suspense and horror manga) are the three major publishers. After waiting for two or three days, the protagonist finally waited for the editor's call.
Chapter 6, the author of "Midnight Bells", who likes to talk big. Koharu Hosokawa, a rookie editor at Urashima Press, gets in touch with the protagonist and sets a time to meet. She's only been an editor for a month, doing some pick-up chores every day, and she's not in charge of any work yet. When I saw the "Midnight Bell" comic 2 days ago, I was amused by the note sandwiched in it, and I even advised editors with heart disease not to read it.
Chapter 7, Ding, Bell, Bell. Hosokawa Koharu began to flip through the manga, and there was only one word. The cover is a small Japanese-style room with a TV shining with snowflakes. The content mainly tells the story of two high school girls, telling a story about a horror videotape, and anyone who sees the video will die within a week. After the story was told, the phone rang. The editor fell to the ground in fright, and she seemed to be a character in the story.
Chapter 8, the cover of "Midnight Bell". Editor Hosokawa sorted out her mood, and when she looked at the cover of the manga again, the plane became three-dimensional, the TV flickered faster, and a dry well appeared, and someone climbed out of the dry well, came to her, and stared at her. The three-dimensional cover becomes flat again, and it looks like a dry well, which is completely different from the original Japanese-style small room. She was so frightened that she slammed the manuscript hard. Her colleague was very curious, and also looked at it, and smashed the manuscript more like it. The editor-in-chief was a little confused.
Chapter 9, The Game of Capital. All the editors in the editorial office circulated the comic and only looked at the cover. The old ones are in a strong mood, and the seniority is so shallow that they either fall off the stool or drop the manuscript. After the editor-in-chief finished watching it, he directly locked the big TV with an iron chain. There was a meeting to discuss, and they decided to tilt resources and give the comic a chance. Editor Hosokawa became the editor-in-charge.
Chapter 10, Tokyo National Youth Painting Awards. The main character comes to the school, which is a private high school that focuses on arts and sports. Because he is handsome, he has a good relationship with girls. It's just that after the accident at home, the girl's fate has deteriorated. The friend tells the protagonist that his girlfriend is breaking up with him. It's just that he wants to win the Tokyo National Youth Painting Bounty Award, and he will be able to take his sister with him when he goes to school in the future.
[Brief comment]
Japanese Wind Meets the Moon, Level 5 author, author of "A Good Life from Japan", "I Became a Japanese Villain", "This Japanese Story Is Not Too Cold", and "Life in Tokyo Starting from Painting".
His best work is "This Japanese Story Is Not Too Cold", which seems to be the award-winning work of "One Emperor and Four Emperors" in 2019. I can't remember what award I won. But the style I remember, horror web text.
And his new book is a cartoonist, which is a bit similar to "Demon Arrival" and "W: Two Worlds". It's a cross-cutting attempt.
Because everyone knows very well that the suspense classification is difficult to mix now, and traditional suspense is too limited.
Therefore, in order to avoid risks, many authors will switch their works to light, and will set the location of suspense stories in Tokyo, which has led to Tokyo becoming a place where urban legends are prone to occur, and a place where the protagonists of Celestial Empire online stories often come.
And the wind meets the moon is an old two-dimensional author, and his works are all in Japanese style. I actually wondered why people who had never been to Tokyo were able to write something so authentic about Japanese style. Nine peaches
Can you really appreciate the connotation just by reading a book?
Thinking about it later, it was. Chen Dong, who has not cultivated immortals, is it not possible to write about cultivating immortals?
It can be seen that it is still useful to read more.
In this book, in addition to the protagonist who is good at drawing horror comics and traditional world famous paintings, he can also draw. The drawing technique may seem a little clumsy to the insider, but as long as the story is good enough, it will do.
I really like his new book, the picture is depicted in words, the horror effect is very good, and it can really sound the famous part of the movie. That's why I chose to write this article during the day.
I'm definitely not timid or scared, I just want to keep my heart healthy!
I suggest that everyone support it more, otherwise he will be a eunuch again.
【Summary】
Writing is not easy, but do it and cherish it!
I'm Cang Yiwei, and I bring salt to "Cang's Whispering"!
Welcome to Book Review Paradise.
【Cang's Whispering】
In this book, I mentioned a few sentences in the previous book list review, and the readers' reactions were not very good.
In line with the principle that seeing is believing, I read a wave in depth.
It's wonderful.
Because I have read "Midnight Bell" several times, when I read the book, my memory is more profound, and the sense of substitution is particularly strong.
The author depicts the horror of the manga in the form of words, and the flat manga is replaced by Hosokawa editors into a three-dimensional picture.
All the editors in the editorial department were frightened by the success, and the TV set was chained.
But some readers suggested that if the two TVs were put face to face, Sadako would not dare to come out.
As soon as the comic was released, the response was surprisingly good, and it immediately became a pillar of the publishing house.
And the protagonist's drawing skills are super high, not limited to manga, he also won the Tokyo National Youth Painting Bounty Award.
He also has a sister who loves his mental disorder.
Anyway, I love this book!