Big Fish & Begonia
Synopsis
In an old mythical world, there reside spirit-like beings who oversee the natural order of the mortal realm. One of them, a young girl named Chun, has just come of age and must undergo her rite of passage by experiencing the human world for herself. While there, she gets caught in a fishing net during a storm and is rescued by a human boy. However, the boy ends up drowning during the incident, and Chun returns to her realm full of guilt. Afterwards, she meets the Soul Keeper and decides to revive the boy in exchange for a part of her lifespan. Little does she know, meddling with the natural order of the world has severe consequences. Da Yu Hai Tang is a story about sacrifice and redemption as Chun comes to terms with the limitations of her powers and deals with death, love, and her own emotions. She must decide if she will sacrifice everything to save the human boy or forsake her moral obligation for the order of the world. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
Da Yu Hai Tang is visually stunning and boasts a captivating soundtrack, but the narrative execution falls short. Many viewers praise the art and animation quality, drawing comparisons to Studio Ghibli. However, the story is often criticized for being rushed, confusing, and lacking character development, leading to a polarized audience experience.
Strengths
- Stunning visuals and art style, with vibrant colors and detailed animation.
- Excellent soundtrack and sound design that complements the visuals.
- Unique and original story with mythological themes.
Weaknesses
- Weak or rushed story with poor pacing and underdeveloped characters.
- Convoluted plot with unexplained events and illogical elements.
- Inconsistent use of CGI that detracts from the overall visual experience.