Four different movies with a beautiful and weak plot

Dagmar 2022-08-17 18:44:08

The magnificent and exquisite picture of this film is amazing, and it is the most prominent advantage of this film. The soundtrack is also magnificent, with a lot of erhu mixed with it, and it seems to have a xun, with a strong oriental style. In the world and character setting, a variety of elements are mixed into one, which makes four different things, which sometimes feels weird. The world setting is imaginative and impressive. A broken world, materials scattered into space, and people living on isolated islands, have a strong sense of tragedy. It was later proved that this was because the energy of the world was swallowed by the evil giant bone dragon, and everything returned to life after killing it. The land and buildings are floating in the air, and only people will fall down. The speed is quite fast, which is obviously unreasonable. It is a small flaw in the film. The plot is very thin, only talking about the simple and direct matter of slaying the dragon. It's no wonder that the length of the film is less than 73 minutes without the subtitles, and there is not much to say. I feel that I haven't worked hard in this area, I don't know if the investment is limited or something.

When Gwizdo was about to run away and had trouble with Lian-Chu, the film conveyed the message that Lian-Chu needed Gwizdo's support. But in fact, in the end, this group of guys didn't help at all, so it would be nice to keep their lives. This is simply a great irony to the front. I don't think Lian-Chu has wavered. It seems that there is no need for cheerleaders. The others are just furnishings. Besides, they don't have any tactics. Lian-Chu, knowing that the martial arts of the other people is zero, still let them risk their lives to fight together, which is very irresponsible. From this aspect, it can be seen that the plot of the film is weak, and it has not been carefully considered at all.

Watching the last samurai fight the bone dragon, I inexplicably remembered a rule of the workplace: Don't use people whose status is lower than you as your opponent. That not only wastes a lot of your resources, but also raises the identity of the other party. Even if you win, there is nothing honorable. If the bone dragon flapped its wings and flew away, the warrior would not be able to kill it in ten thousand years. It is useless to kill a little warrior, and if it loses, it will lose the entire world. It is very irrational to do this kind of trade at a loss. Haha, it's far away.

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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.