But tasting this beautifully packaged candy, you will find that its taste is not so delicious, at least not worthy of the outer wrapper.
The background explanation of the movie is mentioned in the opening sentence. Although it is a few strokes, it allows the audience to quickly enter the plot. This is a personal feeling that is very good. The exciting war scenes cut into it also allow the audience to enjoy the magical support of the worldview. A deeper understanding. But the later plots were not so powerful. Not to mention the princess in the end of the vase, her brother’s original encounter and later contradictory situation, this should be a role worthy of digging deeper, but after a few minutes of appearance, he hurriedly made lunch, and the younger sister is also Did not show how sad. . . . The intrigue and trickery in the middle as a small climax are not so high IQ and treacherous. How did the villain Titus become the king and general, let alone how they can determine that the foreign princess, who has not seen in more than 10 years, is so valued by the king. And later the relics left by Crowe, who was bento, will also inspire the protagonist, and then tune the tiger away from the mountain? There are too many uncertain factors in this strategy. If one link fails, the entire mission will be affected. I feel that this is really a chance. . . .
What's more, Lee Porter quit the sword team and joined the anti-zf organization. This product has been playing soy sauce. He thought it would be blackened. As a result, he witnessed many important events and became an old driver at the end. . . . .
There is also a fighting scene at the end, the Knicks vs. General (I forgot the name...) This was originally a duel of strength and philosophy. The various special effects and shots were very cool, but the old wall and the devil were too dazzling to fight. It’s like Ultraman vs. Godzilla. It may be to visualize the beliefs of the protagonist and the general and deepen the visual conflict, but I don’t like this kind of bridge very much.
Talking a lot of nonsense, looking at the second killer Prince Matt and the gang in the country where the soy sauce has been playing soy sauce in the egg for so long, and remembering the part of the cart at the beginning of the demo video, who can imagine what this young man is about to experience The future. . .
This film is a good expansion, but it can only be said to be good.
(This is the stupid opinion of the original poster, please feel free to watch.)
View more about Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV reviews