Overall, the CG scene is quite spectacular, and I personally feel quite good in terms of technology. The fluid effect on the body of the banshee and his child is great, and the yellow flying dragon is also very well done. Especially in times of war. Beowulf's portrayal is quite satisfactory, and the details of the skin are not very clear. I don't know what technology is used to describe the skin and fur of the whole film, but I still quite like it. Could it be a skin plug-in in 3ds max?
Seeing the last scene, the banshee appeared again, and Beowulf's entourage was holding the wine glass, feeling that both sides had some meaning, will the same thing happen next? Did the director leave some suspense? Will there be a lower part?
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