#King Arthur of the Xiaowanbaicheng Film Group#
To be honest, I think if Brad Pitt came to play Arthur, it might be more contagious. Hunnam has generally completed the task, but the character image is flat like a holy sword. The inner struggle was not shown at all, and he could only faint again and again. In the end, it was the Banshee in the Lake who helped to summon the courage to accept the challenge. Arthur's protagonist's halo is vividly reflected in his costumes, and it will always be the most eye-catching and cool. Regarding Arthur's fight at George's training ground, I can only say that he transformed into a Super Saiyan through the holy sword. . .
Jude Law's hairline and fashionable white lining are really dramatic. In addition, there is a reason why the villain becomes the villain. This is not described in the movie, the motive is unclear, and the image is not three-dimensional. Seriously, after seeing Jude Law kill his wife and kill his daughter, I suddenly understand why the Chinese emperor has three palaces and six courtyards.
I remember when I watched "Two Smoking Guns", I secretly admired Gerich's talent, but unfortunately King Arthur's script was too weak and the story was too simple, but some small details still adhered to Gai's consistent black humor style. The hand-cranked lens is also just right and very enjoyable.
There is really nothing to say about special effects, cool, dazzling, awesome, Hollywood's high standards and strict requirements for products, and the special effects alone are enough for the price.
But the overall film is relatively slow, and there are more urine spots.
There must be a sequel, because Merlin, the Round Table, etc. are mentioned in the film, and the witch doesn't even have a name.
This is my first time to participate in the movie fan festival, thank you King Kong.
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