I haven't watched all the theatrical editions, most of them have been seen, this is definitely the worst one in the theatrical edition. Although the style of painting has been very mature, the plot is too runny. Half of it is to piece together the bridge segments of the week, and the other part is to introduce the clues of Fengwang's appearance. As a result, in addition to showing a few classic pictures, the remaining one A stick, a random fight, no point is shown well. Even at the end, the sci-fi world setting can collapse, which is so careless. You said that you mentioned earlier that King Feng has the power to control life, but Master Xiaozhi was dead. You didn't let King Feng resurrect him, and let Xiaozhi resurrect himself through the power of thought. Did he believe in Brother Chun? Every other movie tells at least one story, this, what is it about? It's purely about selling feelings. Is the feeling of 20 years so cheap? You just need to make a rough plot, do you spend some time in fighting, okay? One of the most attentive fighting scenes turned out to be the first duel between the villain boy and Xiaozhi. The scenes were quite rich. At the end of the Phoenix King appeared, there was a few flashes of light and he was convinced. Not even an hour and a half. How much can you make less money with more pen and ink?
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