DVD feature film, and a few animations are attached. The
first part of the short film is a story about Hong Kong, which is rather bad. The core of the story is nothing new. To anyone "tell a story about the few survivors of a human disaster", nine out of ten people will be the first to think of the same ending as a short film. The painterly is also very rough. When the heroine is standing in the wind, her hair flies up one by one, without strands. In many shots, the heroine's body proportions are very problematic, and the depth of field perspective and ergonomics (such as the angle of the neck and shoulders) are not correct. I also wore a white "dream style" dress for the heroine-the overall feeling is the work of non-professional middle school girls. Probably the shortest one (this is so short, you should work harder to get the painters right), and the
second one is an American story. It's the only one with voiceover narration. The style is a typical American comics, and the story is also a typical teenage American story: violence and gangsters. I feel that the creators have some ambitions, but due to space and other constraints, they have not been able to fully show them. It leaves the audience with a feeling of "what's going on, then", and it's a relatively empty and unsatisfied question, which is different from the expectation of "what will happen next" that is raised by suspense. But it is still worthy of praise, especially the setting of prisons at the beginning. It is very creative and reasonable. The
third one is located in a remote jungle village. It is worse than the story in Hong Kong, because it did not tell the story. round. Not just because there is no text narration notes, but the fundamental screenwriting problem. It can also be said that the
last unintelligible story took place in India, which is the most complete one to tell. But there are serious bugs and illogical problems, because spoilers are involved, I won't go into details. Overall it is also a very ordinary work. Because there is nothing wrong with the painter, and the character of the character can be said of the past, I think it is slightly better than the story in Hong Kong and second to the story in the United States.
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