Compared with "Iron Fist" and "VR Warrior", DOA is undoubtedly more glamorous, and the numerous female characters attract a large number of male players. The best-selling games and sexy Huaquan show legs may be a source of confidence for the producers.
Game adaptation movies have a fatal weakness, that is, screenwriting. Although the game also has a plot, it is just to connect the scenes. It is more about gameplay. I believe that not many players will really pay attention to the plot of the game. But movies are different. A 90-minute movie has to tell a complete story, so game-adapted movies usually have original plots, such as "Tomb Raider" and "Silent Hill", and this film is undoubtedly a failure in this regard. Yuan Kui obviously knew that he was not an expert, so he simply abandoned the plot and went straight to his own good. To be honest, the fighting scenes in this film are more brilliant than the "Thunderbolt Angels" who are also showing off their legs. After all, it is a movie dedicated to fighting competitions. However, apart from these, there are no highlights in this film. This film is more than a game. Oh, I also forgot a little bit beyond the game, that is the sexy reality show. The panties of the beautiful women are looming in the fight, intentionally or unintentionally. It is more enjoyable than watching CG.
This kind of film does not need to use your brains, it is good to use it to relax, and you will become a fool if you watch too much.
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