There is no need to say which ethnicity the dragon is from, or in other words, which ethnicity it originated from. Chinese characters, dragon shapes, and ink paintings can be seen everywhere in the movie. It’s fine to make a movie about Oriental Dragon, at least to promote Asia, but what about it? Either like a snake, or simply put out a dinosaur. Taking out such a large number of irrelevant things, and under the banner of a dragon, what kind of dragon is this damn dragon. So the Chinese translation as "the battle of the giant pythons", I think it's true.
Such a junk movie is not worth writing. But the advancement of South Koreans in CG technology and film packaging is amazing. At least I decided to watch this film because of fast-forward, although it ended with fast-forward in the end. Maybe the technology is not bad in China, but I haven't seen any works worthy of fast-forwarding.
However, there is still a big gap between South Korea and the world's top technology. The huge and fuzzy sand and dust under the feet of the python and the army is a cover for insufficient details.
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