I wonder why Lian-Chu is the shape of a Japanese samurai

Suzanne 2022-08-17 22:52:07

The visual effects are very good, floating islands, flying cities, fantastic pictures, very creative, and it feels like walking through space. But the story is simple, the plot is general, and the final victory scene has been rushed. I guess I can't think of a better performance method and battle scene. Only then did I know that the knitting stick in my mother's hand is so magical!

Although the Dragon in the film uses a Chinese look, in fact the dragon in the West generally has an evil meaning, referring to some animals with wings. This film uses some Chinese elements, such as dragons unique to China. You can hear Chinese elements as soon as you listen to the background music. But Lian-Chu uses the look of a Japanese samurai. The Zoe in it is called his name separately: LI-AN-CHU, at first I thought it was Li Anchu, so I’m not sure which country it is from. I will look for it after reading. After reading the introduction, his name should be a Chinese talent, right: Chu Lian, it should be Chu Lian after transliteration, puzzled! It is estimated that foreigners do not understand the difference between Japan and China that much, anyway, they are all from the East.

Q: Is Hcetor a rabbit, a dog, a pig, or a combination of a rabbit, a dog, and a pig? Because I heard Zoe say that it is a dog, but it has two long ears and a pig nose.

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Dragon Hunters quotes

  • Lord Arnold: Go to his kingdom, enter his lair, far off in the west, beyond the end of the world... and strike him while he sleeps. Before its too late.

    Gwizdo: Yeah, yeah, yeah... but no. It is a cruel blow, but, uh, look at that, we're all booked up.

    Lord Arnold: Strike him dead and the world will be saved.

    Gwizdo: [desperately tugging Lian-Chu's arm] Lian-Chu, say goodbye, we're disturbing the man...

    Lord Arnold: My health and sight will return. And I will cover you in gold.

    [He snaps his fingers. Gildas pulls a string and gold pours out of an opening in the wall. Gwizdo exclaims in wonder]

    Gwizdo: Dear client, you can make room for his head in your museum of horrors. But first, let me show you our standard contracts. Special little advance for travel expenses and since we're amongst noble knights here, the, uh, large purse of gold should do the trick nicely.

    Lord Arnold: Modern methods. Why not? Gildas!

    [Gildas sweeps up a bag of gold and hands into the duo]

    Gwizdo: Yeah, just put an X there, here, here and there.

  • Gwizdo: Look, I'm sorry. I didn't really mean what I said about knitting.

    Lian-Chu: You want a more credible friend. Why don't you go look for one?

    Gwizdo: Don't be ridiculous. I could never find a better friend than you.

    [He sits on the edge of the island next to Lian-Chu]

    Lian-Chu: You're just saying that so I won't be angry.

    Gwizdo: Stop it. What do you want me to hire as a partner, huh?

    [He gently nudges Lian-Chu's foot]

    Gwizdo: Fat John of Wickashire?

    [Lian-Chu laughs gently. Gwizdo smiles warmly]

    Gwizdo: No way. We're a real team, me and you.