The whole article can be called a collection of excellent CG pictures. The scenes are both imposing and exquisite. The weight of the characters is well handled. Although there are more long-term views and fighting magic, the fighting is quite smooth, and the face details are also good, but it can be seen. In some places, the cost is still saved, and the common problem is that the smoke is too large, the light is too bright, and there is a hazy feeling. In general, the quality is quite good. As for the script and others, the routines are too old, there are too many bugs, the plot advances all rely on the lines, and the camera switching is habitually used as a CG technique rather than a movie technique. Movies are worth three stars, and CG is worth one star. After all, there are not many opportunities for cinemas to see excellent full-CG works.
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