Not to mention Cage for the time being, the biggest flaw in this film is the actor, who is full of physics in addition to falling in love. The only use of the heroine is to put RADIO on the radio for the hero when he studies physics, and finally overcome the fear of heights. The villains are two pseudo-gentlemen + idols, and that's it for the characters in this movie.
Speaking of magic, in this film, Cage only taught the male protagonist how to set fireballs, water balls, moving objects, and particle balls (specially pointing out that particle balls are the highlight, because the villain will only use this trick in the end). One thing I'm curious about, the actor was scolded by Cage for using magic when he used magic to clean the room, and Cage turned his classic car into a sports car, isn't this not using magic?
The biggest emotion after watching this film is that physics is good, even if you have magic, you are not afraid. I originally thought that the male protagonist used magic to pick up girls, but it turns out that in addition to using magic to PK with robbers, the girls used simulated lightning from physics. Defeating the villain No. 1 uses the conductor, which is also used to defeat the ultimate BOSS. I really can't figure it out, because God Ma can attack with gold, wood, water, fire and earth, but in the end, the villains will only launch particle balls? In the end, I thought that Cage would make a few tears if he died, but who knew that the hero used magic to simulate a pacemaker, and he was rescued in a few moments... Veronica, who I thought would die. And Cage actually survived... This is, more than Happy Ending, Happy Ending.
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