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Michelle 2022-04-20 09:02:13

A sci-fi blockbuster co-produced by South Korea and the United States, but unfortunately the plot is old-fashioned and weak, and the sci-fi scenes are nothing new. The only advantage of watching such a film is that you don't have to think. The general feeling is that the land version of "Wild Python" plus "Jurassic" Park" city version and "Starship Troopers" dinosaur version, the scene on the top of the building reminds me of the ending of King Kong, but if it is an imitation, it is too frustrating. The only thing to watch is the two human-beast wars and the Shuanglongzhuzhu battle, but it is a bit funny that the righteous side is always in a weak position, and it is not enough to use some external force or a little miracle to defeat evil at a critical moment.

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Extended Reading
  • Kylie 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    The plot is a mess. It seems that human disasters often come from the selfish desires of individual people, and the world where the strong is king will never let those who sit back and wait for the rabbit to succeed. This is the biggest failure of the film.

  • Brittany 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    The movie city membership card has another activity. Celebrate the completion of the refurbishment of Hall 1 and send two films in a row. This is the first scene. The sound effect is very shocking. CG produces so so, but the action scenes in the city are still very popular and enjoyable. The plot and the monster movie are basically as good as 54. It can be seen that all the funds of the actors are used for special effects, and there are a small amount of deliberate or unintentional thunder. It can be regarded as a tribute to the senior Ultraman Godzilla, and the overall situation is still good.

Dragon Wars: D-War quotes

  • Ethan Kendrick: You can't do this. This is insane. You're the FBI!

    Agent Frank Pinsky: Trust me. I've done my homework. There's no other way.

    Ethan Kendrick: Look. If you kill her, those creatures will still come back.

    Agent Frank Pinsky: Right. In another 500 years. Until then...

    [pulls pistol]

  • Mr. Belafonte: I mean, this thing stared at me like my ex-wife.