Here’s a creative write-up for Ver Donghua — treating it as either an original animated project or a fan-inspired concept. You can adjust the tone depending on whether it’s for a pitch, a review, or a promotional post. Logline: In a world where memories are the currency of power, a disgraced archivist must recover her stolen past before it’s auctioned off to the highest bidder — and before she forgets why she ever wanted it back.
With the help of a sardonic, data-smuggling sparrow (who may or may not be a reincarnated philosopher) and a rogue memory-dealer with shifting allegiances, Lian dives back into the Ver trade. Each recovered fragment reveals a conspiracy bigger than her own past — one that ties Jingtu’s power grid to the harvested grief of an entire erased district. ver donghua
In true donghua fashion, Ver Donghua blends 2D character animation with fluid 3D-background environments. The color palette shifts from cold indigos and magentas (memory extraction scenes) to warm, hazy golds (flashbacks). Fight sequences are choreographed like ink-brush calligraphy — fast, sweeping, and emotionally charged, with memories bleeding into reality mid-combat. Here’s a creative write-up for Ver Donghua —
Fans of Link Click , The Daily Life of the Immortal King , and Blade Runner: Black Lotus . Anyone who likes their sci-fi with a heavy heart and their animation with a sharp edge. With the help of a sardonic, data-smuggling sparrow
“You are not what you remember. You are what you choose to keep.”
Ver Donghua unfolds in the rain-slicked, neon-drenched metropolis of Jingtu — a city that never sleeps because dreams are its fuel. Here, “Ver” (short for veritas , truth) is the art of extracting, bottling, and trading emotional memories. The rich relive stolen joys; the desperate sell their sorrows.