Overall, the story is thin and lethargic.
The story is very simple and traditional, the hero defeats the big boss.
As far as each set of scenes is concerned, it feels a bit stream-of-consciousness.
In this uninspired and passionate story, the screenwriter tried to add a lighthearted atmosphere to some of Jeff Bridges' rants, but they were too shallow to make people smile.
The handsome male protagonist (Ben Barnes) performed superficially, and most of them were acting cute.
The sensational point is also very light and untouched.
Take mother's love as an example, this film has two lines, one is the male protagonist's mother and the male protagonist, and the other is the female protagonist's mother and mother. But they were just talking about it simply, and failed to impress the audience with this as an entry point.
Regarding the echoes: the first and last time the hero and heroine met, the heroine said: We will meet again. The master said: Wrong questions lead to wrong answers. Burn witches and monsters.
In terms of the male protagonist's upgrade, it's almost unbelievable... There are also people who talk about growth, but unfortunately it's too bland.
The film is reversed: the boss is the master's lover, and the male protagonist's mother is a witch.
Stream of consciousness is a great feature of this film, it always tries to use a sentence or two, a few seconds of the situation to summarize the richer content. It all needs the audience to understand...
In addition, all kinds of fights are really disappointing... It feels like a few random gestures... Whether it is the competition between the master and the apprentice, or the defeat of the monster, the actions are simple and rude, not cool.
There is basically nothing in this film that can particularly impress me. I will forget it after seeing it...
Of course, the natural scenery, artificial special effects, and sound effects are still good, and it also brings together many handsome guys and beauties.
In short, I am a little drunk on the magic film, but it is also a personal opinion of the inappropriateness of TAT. Please forgive me.
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