That opening scene with the purple energy and skulls gave me actual chills. The scale of the monster compared to the fleeing humans really sets the stakes high immediately. Watching the old Taoist panic while the young master stays calm creates such a great contrast in power levels. You Mocked Me, Now You Beg? fits this vibe perfectly because the arrogance of the beast is about to be crushed.
I have never seen a summoning spell look this majestic. The way the golden mountain materialized from the talismans and slammed down on the demon was pure satisfaction. The animation quality during the impact sequence is movie-level good. It is wild how one gesture from the young master changed the entire battlefield dynamic instantly. This is why you never underestimate the protagonist in You Mocked Me, Now You Beg?
Seeing that arrogant guy in the white shirt pointing fingers and yelling made my blood boil, so when he got blasted away by the golden light, I cheered. The way he went from acting tough to kneeling and begging for mercy shows the harsh reality of this world. The young master did not even flinch when dealing with him. Justice feels so good in You Mocked Me, Now You Beg? when the wicked get punished.
The relationship between the sweating old Taoist and the calm young master is fascinating. One is terrified and losing control while the other is composed and ready to fight. When the old man knelt down in respect, it confirmed who the real powerhouse is. The visual storytelling of their robes and expressions tells a whole story without words. You Mocked Me, Now You Beg? nails these character hierarchies perfectly.
The color palette used for the demon and the dark energy is stunning. Deep purples and blacks with glowing red eyes create a terrifying atmosphere. It makes the golden light of the protagonist shine even brighter by comparison. The smoke and debris effects when the mountain hits add so much weight to the scene. The visual style of You Mocked Me, Now You Beg? is definitely a standout for me.