The filming budget has been fully spent?

Bert 2022-07-13 14:21:10

Before going to the theater to watch "Arthur and His Mini Kingdom 2", I specially reminded friends who bought tickets to try to use the dubbed version - I really like the dubbing of "Arthur 1" mixed with hot words from the Internet and various dialects, compared to the original version. Feels cool. Of course, I believe that in Kunming Cinema, there will not be many original copies of Luc Besson's animation.

As a result, instead of a little bit of the expected dub wisdom, I spent the boring 90 minutes in a drowsy state. An inexplicable TV-like ending (the villain has just come to the ground), blatantly telling the audience: If you want to know what will happen next, please pay for the next episode. The anticlimactic story and special effects made me guess that Luc Besson and his Europa company burned the euro in the first 10 minutes of being a "tiger head". It was a creative beginning. The 2mm tall miniature ink man, wearing the helmet of the French army in the Napoleonic era, perfectly steered everything in the microscopic world, changed the dragonfly into a transport plane, and upgraded the snail into a fighter jet. Times of small melons and fruits are used as ammunition to drive away the bees. The friend next to him exclaimed, "It's not worse than Avatar!" But after Arthur rushed home as a child, the story began to be traditional and boring. Arthur's sensitive parents brought out only noisy people in the clumsy behavior. Sleepy farce.

The mini-ink world that little Arthur returned to through the vines (the bond of love!) should be the backbone of the story and movie time. Luc Besson really wanted to make it bizarre, like his famous "The Fifth Element" in the sci-fi world. But when I entered this world, the movie had already been released for almost an hour, and I simply smashed all the architectural modeling, character race modeling, transportation... in the creative stage, and there were not many obstacles for the adventure to continue. , he didn't even explain what kind of opponent he had, so he pushed little Arthur back to Princess Selina's kingdom.

Then, I don't know if the shooting budget is over, and with a bang, I hit the big contra-angle from the sight glass to the ground world, and the story ends. It's like an animation file at six or seven o'clock, thinking that we can see it tomorrow. As soon as Lady Gaga's singing came out, I thought it was the theater playing music to drive the audience away, but I didn't expect it to be the ending song.

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