The beginning is pleasant because of the handsomeness, charisma and light humor of the actors, but the core story is empty. A story that is absolutely more than enough in two minutes to tell a story that isn't great enough to make a director into a movie.
The old stalk of this famous heir to the magical world instilled in the title makes me still have some expectations, hoping that even if it is not as good as Harry Potter, it will be a little more exciting. But for the first time, the apprentice in the middle was busy talking about his bullshit love and ignored the big picture for the first time. The point is, his love story is not very romantic. In the world of magic and love, this apprentice is a complete LOSER!
Well, I look forward to the inspirational story of the heir of this great bull who has been sharpening his sword for ten years and being unyielding. The film was completely ruined in the middle of the show. I didn't give up, I still hoped to stage a virtual bamboo-style pie-in-the-sky ignorance. When I was watching a knife, light, sword and shadow (wrong, it should be said that it was a work of ox head and ox tail that changed the color of the ghosts and gods.
But it was bad. At the last minute, when his awesome master decided to take the shape of an iron eagle and perform the act of sacrifice that seemed to turn the tide, but the egg hit the stone, I realized that I was too stupid and naive. Not only did this big cow get old, but he didn't learn any serious magic, and even his character and IQ were directly reset to zero.
I will not talk about the ending of the film. There was a farce-style tussle in a simple venue. At this juncture, the director may finally give up, and he intends to use the final ending to set off the super-high IQ and IQ of this big bull apprentice. Super lucky, by the way, the master's sacrifice behavior is sublimated into the power of love. Note: This love is the love of love. Stunned me. Finally, I want to say, director, this film is not so badly directed.
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