There is a plot, revealing a ship, revealing the final boss, decisive battle, and leaving a foreshadowing for the sequel.
The routine is right, it's a matter of rhythm and suspense control. It's good to just cut off three or five minutes of scenes alone. When put together, there is a problem with the director's control ability.
The girl seems to be thin, and the over-the-knee boots seem to be very comfortable.
The masked troll fits all the elements of horror, including the mopping axe and the triangular hook that has never been used.
Fortunately, choose 2D wisely, and the transformation of dog teeth is unappetizing.
XX, many scenes remind people of "School Apocalypse".
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