It can be said that this large-scale monster fencing film "expectedly" disappointed me. Except for the special effects that are still online, there are really no highlights. It is not as good as our handsome male JR at the Shenzhen fencing scene.
In the film, the setting of people is relatively decent. The human group acts as a tool person very well, and it hardly has a decisive effect on the victory, except for the nonsensical "tap water" which is inexplicably given to the ultimate body. With Godzilla's debuff, the human camp of King Kong's death protection finally saved himself once, and then, like wwe, victory and defeat are often in an instant, and the axe, which had high hopes for special effects, was just like a small hammer in the end. Attack chop chop chop, three or five times to end the game.
King Kong may also be very confused, why does Godzilla keep hammering me as a friend, is it just a feud? He was clearly researched and said that he would never give in, but he always chose to rest (such as on a boat) when he had a breath of air, and finally became the savior because of a mysterious whiskey power.
In fact, many people in this film are positioned as a good fighting film, but in fact, this series still wants to construct a world view of giant beasts. Much simpler. Godzilla is only the maintainer of the ecological balance of the earth, and does not have too many emotions. It can coexist with human beings, but it has no intention to be friends with human beings. King Kong, on the other hand, is more like a black-and-white worldview. He can sacrifice his life to save Jiya, or he can crush other humans as ants. In this world of giant beasts, after reading a few parts, I think there are still some bugs, pure and simple. It's worth eating popcorn to enjoy, but it's not much worth the aftertaste.
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