Then let's take a look at the plot. He said that the character creation is bad, and the mysterious motive? Well, 1 plot ≠ characterization and plot ⊃ characterization. ∴ If the character = 0 points, the plot can not be introduced 0 points. 2 Characters and their motivations, this is just the prequel or the pre-game plot, in other words, the background. Do the characters in the background need to be created perfectly? Just need to give you an impression. Is the motive still unclear? In the words of the heroine, it is the pursuit of strength. Of course, the positive character is something other than power. Some villains are just unhappy with Lao Tzu and don't ask for power. At least the motive is clear, it just seems to be secondary. There are also some 1 star saying that it is unreasonable for mobile phones, cars, magic, and monsters to appear in a world. For such a person can only say mdzz.
It's not that you can't be the naysayer, it's good to be the naysayer! At least you have independent thinking, and at this point, I admire one star! Compared to full stars. But you can't just tell everyone that you have underwear. Isn't it objective to have independent thinking? For the comrades who scored full marks, I just want to say that you can never wake up a person who is pretending to be asleep.
In my opinion, this one is 3 stars, and the plot is cliché, with no bright spots and no dark spots, and the rhythm in the later stage is slow. The climax part was okay at first, but in the later stage, I was completely watching the two people talking. It feels like the game is playing, the boss's blood volume is lower than the percentage to trigger the plot, this feeling. So give it 2-3 stars. The special effects are okay, I don't understand this, and I don't know what it is best to make in this era, but at least it's better than before.
3 stars overall in the end!
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