A film that can get four stars was made one star by a wise director. When I saw the 3D subtitles at the beginning, I naively thought that this might be the only 3D in the whole film. I never thought that the whole film was 3D. In the scene where Devo escaped, Thestrals frequently scurried in and out of the camera with the 3D effect, and the blind lightning caused headaches. The Ministry of Magic is even more nauseating. I always took off my 3D glasses to watch it, and my girlfriend stubbornly insisted on going to the cemetery where Zou Wu jumped to the cemetery. And three-quarters of the scenes in this movie are one shot. The kind of close-up of the character whose face occupies half of the screen makes people special. Am I watching a movie or watching an AVG?
On the way to the movie, someone who looked like a theater leader came in and took a look, and then called and scolded a few words in dialect.
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