1. Made in China as expected after watching it, although the title of Universal and Legend is quite bluffing.
2. The combination of Chinese and Western is quite rigid. I want the feeling of Lord of the Rings, but I am reluctant to give up the dance beauty of the Spring Festival Gala.
3. Compared with foreign special effects blockbusters, the special effects are acceptable.
4. The outline of the story is ok, but it will be much better to make an animated film.
5. Some complaints: 1. Is it necessary for Khitan and Bianliang to appear? To add confusion, it is better to directly overhead. 2. The hero's death is a bit too casual, and the female general's position is abrupt. 3. The military configuration is peculiar. If the female generals do not bungee jump, but give birth to a pair of wings, I should be more accepting, can I be a little more mysterious? . 4. The setting of gluttonous food is a bit strange. Chinese patterns are grafted with Western monsters, like artificial products and non-artificial products. 5. The first wave of the gluttonous army's attack was clearly smooth, and it was obvious that they could be taken away in one wave, but they retreated for no reason. 6. A lot of stars are used, but there are very few full characters. 7. The color and texture of the armor design are too similar to the next-generation online games. Matt Damon and others seem to be on the wrong set, which sometimes makes me feel like I'm in the wrong place. (Or maybe the Great Wall defenders went wrong...)
6. About the actors: Zhang Hanyu was okay, it was a little early to get the lunch; Chef Lu was okay; Andy was okay; Peng Yuyan was okay; There are few lines, and the sense of dragon is too strong. Jing Tian's aura was too different from General, and the casting failed. (After Michelle Yeoh gets old, female martial arts students no longer have the feeling that their younger generation can surpass them.) In
the end, I hope that directors will shoot some subjects they are good at, explore more young directors, and hope that Chinese films will get better and better.
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