The first season of 10,000 people's praises felt that the plot was a bit powerful, and I didn't like it very much. I didn't expect that the second season was more than adding water, it was completely adding a bit of plot to the water. I feel that the line of the dragon girl is completely a sightseeing line: if the leaders of the indigenous tribes say death, they will die, if they say reconstruction, there will be refugee tribes, if they say migration, they will cross the Sahara, and if they say thirsty, there will be Loulan in ancient Rome. Completely imaginative and beautiful scenery.
The plot of the second season can be made into a high-quality movie, but it will be a TV series. Fortunately, the direction of the story in this season is very popular, the little devil's role has obviously increased, and Jon Snow's Infernal Affairs is also expected. In addition, the Blake couple's Virgin conduct is really tickle, which vividly interprets the bottom line of IQ in the palace fight, and completely drags down the young and promising children.
In other words, are screenwriters really not afraid of running out of money? Can you get some more water? A chicken-sized dragon was presented at the end of the first season, and a few magical moments were scattered in the second season. It took 20 episodes to set up the atmosphere that a magic movie should have in 20 minutes. I said that this is completely exchanging the actor's life for my life...
In addition, the special effects of the story are so conscientious that they can touch China, and the full medieval feelings make us middle-aged people draw their swords involuntarily.
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