The movie reminds me of an American drama that doesn't have a second season but still has a lot of baggage, the undead forensic doctor. Obviously there is still a lot to explain, but because the audience really doesn't buy it, there is no need to shoot any more. This movie is also about a man with special skills that won't die. The responsibility for saving the world rests with him alone. The villains planned the resurrection of their big boss. At first, he was a villain with powerful witchcraft, but when he duel with the male protagonist face to face, he died in seconds. The big boss was resurrected. It was really hard at the beginning, but as soon as the nirvana came out, the boss was about to die. Fortunately, there was an inexplicable human traitor who tried to obtain witchcraft and delayed the death of the big witch. However, this It didn't work, it just hung up. I always feel that the plot is simple and not like a movie for adults. The godfather said it's time for you to find a girlfriend, and a girl appeared. Then said she was a special person. I can't help but think that there should be many people with special identities in the witch world, just like the Seven Huluwa brothers. Unfortunately, this is the only one I saw in the end, and the function is not very cool. There are also the wife and children of the male protagonist who keep reminiscing, just like the scene in Pirates who keeps recalling, but it's useless. There is no cause and effect or any explanation. There's also the first scene, which I think is a lot like the Hobbit scene, the snow, the endless mountains, and the bunch of people with bushy beards.
And it's still 2D. It can't make up for the weakness of the plot. I've seen Extreme Thieves before, but there's no plot at all, except that the picture is cool, so it's barely passable. This 2D, there is nothing to forgive.
Still that sentence, fortunately, the two tickets are not as expensive as a drink for me, so it is just to pass the time.
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