The common villains in this film are obviously many times stronger than the protagonist, but the protagonist is always unbeatable, and the villain often dies inexplicably, severely destroying the audience's IQ. Therefore, many slots are vomited.
The visual effects are very mediocre, nothing wrong, but nothing impressive.
Look at Jeff Bridges. The old man is still so madly dragging Coolba, but his face is faked with black oil paint. The protagonist didn't look much, except for his face. It's not that his acting skills are poor, he's quite satisfactory, but he just doesn't look good. Suddenly think of the previous sketching class, the teacher said that the drawing was not enough, and he had to "show someone something interesting." I didn't understand it at that time. My heart said that Lao Tzu was not a seller of paintings. It turned out to see how this film suddenly enlightened. The acting is useless, this role has no characteristics, no character. From now on, I will make a detour for the lead role of Ben Barnes.
Whether this monster movie looks good or not, in fact, the villain is also the key. The villain in this movie is really not good either. Apart from just confessing that the blood tank is too shallow and easy to kill, the main reason is that there is a mixture of fish and dragons with unknown origins, which makes people particularly baffling. After thinking about it, is this a Western fantasy fantasy movie, similar to the foreign version of Liao Zhai Zhiyi, with an internal cultural background. Maybe these characters have shadows in folklore, so there is no need to explain it? Just like when we see a vixen, we know that we are good at seduce people and don’t need a reason at all, okay?
Finally, gossip about this film. The only thing I think is worth seeing in this film is the standpoint of everyone, and there are bizarre and bizarre positions. Good or bad is not absolute. This is a novel perspective. It turned out to be just a few words half-heartedly, and it didn't develop according to this theme. . . . . . In the end, the monster was killed and the whole mankind was saved. . . . . .
I don't admit that this is spoiler! Is this kind of film super predictable?
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