The scoring is too tangled. The first act is bronze, the second act is silver, and the third act is directly supernatural, highlighting one getting better. Anyway, this movie made me find the feeling of dreaming again. "I was happy too, floating free, looking up at the stars." Only magic movies can make people have the most thorough dream, I realized.
Acts 1 and 2 are terrible, the most common mistake in fantasy films - no characters, just a mechanical story and a display of creativity, which in places looks like a shoddy B-movie. And when it comes to literary drama, it is very boring to force the pain of childhood. The third act is completely full of firepower, and the theme sublimates the entire movie. Here, the companion turns into the biggest villain---what people need is the truth, or is it peace buried by lies?
1. The blood flowers in the water and the leaves, roots, soil, flames, ruined steel pipes, and clouds blown by the wind became subtitles, breaking the walls of the movie and the real world. 2. The blood turns into flowers is exactly the same as the explosion of human head fireworks in "The Secret Service". 3. Two flashback montages at the beginning and end. These are the highlights of the film.
The countless small starfish on the epaulette of the general also implies that the small country that does bad things is the weapon of the sea star of the United States. The mouse baton is like the torch of the Statue of Liberty, but it is directed by groups of mice.
This is definitely the most disgusting Armageddon I've ever seen...but with the most beautiful poetry and the most beautiful music.
"Rats are the most humble of all creatures and the most despised by the world, but if they all have goals, so do we all."
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