

The student council room at Shuchiin Academy, usually the high-stakes battlefield for those two genius minds, suddenly became the scene of a large-scale execution, all because of a swimsuit magazine that landed on the floor. In this place that is known for its geniuses, every little shift in emotion is blown up into a life or death struggle of wits, and this OVA takes this contrast to the absolute max. The first part of the story is full of indescribable forbidden flavors. Ishigami Yu and Shirogane Miyuki, these two young men, are perfectly portrayed as holding their breath and having their hearts race in embarrassment when facing the so-called dark temptation. You'll see how the usually cold Kaguya Shinomiya and the always-bad-guy Chika Fujiwara, are in the midst of all kinds of ridiculous coincidences, pushing a normal dressing room crisis to the edge of collapse. Each frame of the picture is like walking on a tightrope, with the visual impact of blushing and heart-thumping, and is filled with the kind of silly mistakes that only geniuses make. Then, the style suddenly changes, and the smoke-filled battlefield moves to the kitchen. If love is war, then fried rice is dignity. Shirogane Miyuki, in order to defend some inexplicable obsession, unfolds a cooking duel like an action blockbuster between pots and pans. That burnt rice aroma, which you can smell through the screen, is combined with the characters' exaggerated mental activities, and the plain dish of food is shot with an epic heaviness. You can never guess how many calculations about the desire for victory are hidden behind that pot of rolling rice.
The student council room at Shuchiin Academy, usually the high-stakes battlefield for those two genius minds, suddenly became the scene of a large-scale execution, all because of a swimsuit magazine that landed on the floor. In this place that is known for its geniuses, every little shift in emotion is blown up into a life or death struggle of wits, and this OVA takes this contrast to the absolute max. The first part of the story is full of indescribable forbidden flavors. Ishigami Yu and Shirogane Miyuki, these two young men, are perfectly portrayed as holding their breath and having their hearts race in embarrassment when facing the so-called dark temptation. You'll see how the usually cold Kaguya Shinomiya and the always-bad-guy Chika Fujiwara, are in the midst of all kinds of ridiculous coincidences, pushing a normal dressing room crisis to the edge of collapse. Each frame of the picture is like walking on a tightrope, with the visual impact of blushing and heart-thumping, and is filled with the kind of silly mistakes that only geniuses make. Then, the style suddenly changes, and the smoke-filled battlefield moves to the kitchen. If love is war, then fried rice is dignity. Shirogane Miyuki, in order to defend some inexplicable obsession, unfolds a cooking duel like an action blockbuster between pots and pans. That burnt rice aroma, which you can smell through the screen, is combined with the characters' exaggerated mental activities, and the plain dish of food is shot with an epic heaviness. You can never guess how many calculations about the desire for victory are hidden behind that pot of rolling rice.
This is a top-tier dessert, delivered directly to the fans, capturing the spirit of the original's tongue-in-cheek absurdity. Director Hatakeyama Mamoru is really good at using very dynamic storyboards, turning what would normally be an everyday side story into something that feels like a spy blockbuster. Even in this chapter, which focuses on fanservice, you can still feel the production team's near-obsessive sense of humor. Every eye contact, every deliberate blank space, all add to the atmosphere of ambiguousness. The voice acting is the icing on the cake. Aoi Koga's trembling voice with its tsundere quality and Makoto Furukawa's steady-yet-panicked tone are a match made in heaven. The most surprising thing is Konomi Kohara's performance as Chika Fujiwara. She still plays the chaotic creature that detonates logic at any moment in this chapter, making the whole movie flip-flop between heart-thumping and bursting into laughter. What makes this OVA so compelling is that it's not just fanservice for the sake of it. Through this slightly absurd perspective, it peels back the shy and true sides of these genius young men and women. You realize that no matter how high their IQs are, in the face of the burgeoning feelings of adolescence, everyone is actually a clumsy fool who has lost their armor. If you are looking for a moment of decompression and heart-pounding amidst a busy life, then this few minutes of ridiculous drama will definitely not disappoint you. 【电影介绍】秀知院学园的学生会室,原本是那两个高智商天才博弈的紫禁之巅,如今却因为一本掉落在地的泳装杂志,瞬间变成了大型处刑现场。在这个被称为天才云集的地方,任何细微的情绪波动都会被放大成一场生死攸关的智斗,而这部OVA则把这种反差感拉到了满格。 故事的第一部分充满了不可描述的禁忌气息,石上优和白银御行这两个少年,在面对所谓的黑暗诱惑时,那种屏住呼吸、心脏狂跳的窘迫被刻画得入木三分。你会看到平日里高冷的四宫辉夜和那位总是坏事的藤原千花,是如何在各种啼笑皆非的巧合中,把一场普通的更衣室危机推向崩溃边缘。每一帧画面都像是走在钢丝绳上,既有让人脸红心跳的视觉冲击,又充斥着那种只有天才才会犯的愚蠢错误。 紧接着,画风突变,硝烟弥漫的战场转移到了厨房。如果说恋爱是战争,那么炒饭就是尊严。白银御行为了捍卫某种莫名的执念,在锅碗瓢盆之间展开了一场如同动作大片般的料理对决。那种隔着屏幕都能闻到的米饭焦香,配合着角色们夸张到极致的心里活动,硬是将一碗平民美食拍出了史诗级的厚重感。你永远猜不到,在那锅翻滚的米粒背后,到底藏着多少关于胜负欲的算计。 【观影点评】这绝对是一份送给粉丝的顶级甜点,它精准地捕捉到了原作中那种一本正经胡说八道的灵魂。导演畠山守非常擅长运用极具张力的分镜,把原本日常到不行的番外剧情,处理得像是一场谍战大片。即便是在这种主打福利的章节里,你依然能感受到制作组那种近乎偏执的幽默感,每一个眼神的交错、每一处刻意的留白,都把那种欲说还休的暧昧氛围烘托到了极致。 声优们的表演更是点睛之笔。古贺葵那种带着傲娇属性的颤音,和古川慎那种稳中带慌的声线,简直是天作之合。最让人惊喜的是小原好美饰演的藤原千花,她在这个篇章里依然扮演着那个随时引爆逻辑的混沌生物,让整部片子在心动和爆笑之间反复横跳。 它最迷人的地方在于,它并没有为了满足低级趣味而放弃逻辑,而是通过这种略显荒诞的视角,剥开了这群天才少年少女羞涩而真实的一面。你会发现,无论智商再高,在青涩的青春期萌动面前,大家其实都是丢盔弃甲的笨蛋。如果你想在繁忙的生活缝隙里寻找一段解压又心跳加速的时光,那么这几十分钟的荒唐戏码,绝对不会让你失望。





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