I still love to read the story of the Youth League's adventure and fighting monsters.
But it's pretty weird, I watched two seasons
There is no one in the protagonist group that I particularly like.
Mike's think tank is responsible, yes,
Dustin's cute + funny + flash of inspiration,
Lucas's presence is relatively thin,
I still have to feel sorry for Will here. After two seasons, it has been hard work.
The little actors are doing great.
The story is not particularly new.
(The stories of American TV series always take place in a small village)
But it just makes people want to continue watching,
What can it develop into, it will be completed very quickly.
I feel that the second season is more and more complicated than the first season's branch plots.
There are many characters themselves, so the even distribution of the scenes does not show the charm of the characters very much.
Several adult characters are also unpleasant (personal opinion, maybe it is more in line with real human nature?)
I don't know why, I just don't like Will's parents (a bit irritable)
The new pair of brothers and sisters, it doesn't seem to have much effect at present, it may be a foreshadowing of the later plot,
Family, friendship, and love lines are not so natural (?)
In many adventure films,
particularly heartwarming,
It was a desperate blow from some humble beginnings.
For some characters, you can see his character from the beginning,
It is responsible for killing the bad guys and playing the role of a hero.
There may be some glitches here and there,
But it only makes the characters more distinct.
On the whole, it is upright, firm, courageous, and reliable.
Much of the action was to be expected.
So even though it's a trick,
I am still the most cowardly person.
At the critical moment, the courage to take a step forward,
I was so scared that sweat soaked my clothes,
hands and feet trembling,
still fulfilled its mission.
A once-in-a-lifetime hero, I cry.
In conclusion,
If you want to survive in this movie,
Courage + Wisdom + Luck (Protagonist Halo),
Really can't miss one
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