The King’s Sword is now doing this kind of thing. It took nearly two hours to destroy a royal capital, kill a king, and sacrifice a handsome protagonist. Everything is for one goal: to bring the princess to death. Delivered to the prince. My first reaction really felt that the Knicks looked like a dwarf, okay?
Then, there is no doubt that if the prince's final performance gives people a feeling of "not worth it", the movie and the game will collapse together. What really hurts me now is that the egg at the end of the movie makes it difficult for me to convince myself how to believe that he is worth so much sacrifice when I see this washing, cutting and blowing.
On the whole, the movie "Sword of Kings" is still very exciting. Although the ability to direct the story is sparse, but at least it allows people to see what happened. Some details are too fast and the audience can't keep up, but because of the story The main line itself is not complicated, even the guessing and misleading can be seen clearly. And the effect of the dick and the big scene of playing and playing has been worth the price. In the end, the Knicks signed and hanged up and successfully incited the emotions of the audience. The shaping of several decent key roles was very successful, but the villain seems to have used all the pen and ink on the prime minister and king of the game's big BOSS, and the Knicks have little sense of the existence of the villains. Oh, some people say that the people in this film just say a few words and start their own way. I think they are not used to the Japanese narrative style.
There is also that the role of the Knicks is too successful. The comparison with him in the front adds a lot of pressure to the protagonist group. If the performance of the protagonist group is slightly mediocre, it will make people feel very disappointed.
By the way, does the idea of Fei Lei Shen need to be copyrighted by Kishimoto? ಥ_ಥ
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