As a fan-oriented drama, the plot is unsatisfactory. There were a lot of magic changes, such as Fringeira became the villain leader, Cassirer singled out Wigoftez, etc., the part of independent creation was not very good.
The clothes are ordinary, the props have a very obvious plastic feel, and the black suit and black armor of the Nilfgard army does not have the oppressive feeling of the game. The scenes and actions are better designed. It looks handsome when hacking people, but it's a lot worse when you encounter monsters. Especially during the battle with the vampire bird, wouldn’t it be fragrant to follow the cg of Witcher 1 if you don’t know how to shoot it?
The most disgusting thing is that the cast full of political correctness completely makes this drama difficult to swallow.
Ye Naifah played: That's it? Ye Naifa's looks like this? Triss appeared: What is this? What about the young, beautiful, red-haired witch, what do you mean by showing me a blow-up face? (The voice of this actor is very flavorful, but the appearance is really too far from Triss.) Fringe: It really caused me physical discomfort. Every time I play, I feel sick. It's really sick. . According to the original plot, Geralt still wants to fall in love with her. If it were filmed, it would be a nightmare.
I always force actors who are not so good in appearance to play important roles that should be beautiful. I really don't understand which mentally normal group this behavior should please. In addition to the inability to choose female characters, it is already a fixed operation in the American film and television industry to force a bunch of black people and engage in dark elves regardless of the cultural background and settings of the original work. I don't want to say more.
The best and safest way to shoot such games and novels that have a large number of fans is to respect the original work as much as possible in the plot and casting, and don't mess around with your own ideas. But I'm sorry, if I can't do it, I just want to disgust us.
Generally speaking, I was very reluctant to give 2 stars: 1 star for Henry Cavill, the best candidate for the white wolf in my mind; 1 star for the temperamental brother Dandelion (the name Jaskier was chosen in the play, but Dandelion Called used to it) and the song Toss A Coin To Your Witcher.
After watching the show, I finally decided to turn on the computer to chat with Ye Naifah who was lying on the vineyard bench and wash my eyes.
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