The movie poster itself already states that this is just a set of movies to pass the time; no hope, no disappointment. In just over 80 minutes, the plot progressed very quickly, and there was no major cold scene; as soon as it came, it stopped, stopped, and played again; the plot was very fast and smooth, and I didn't feel like watching it for half an hour. half of the kind.
The story tells the story of a brother and sister separated from their parents when they were young, lost their way into a candy house and met a terrifying witch. The witch tried to capture the two brothers and sisters, but the two brothers and sisters fought together and eventually burned the witch. Since then, they have lived a life of eradicating witches, destroying the witches who harm people one by one. One day, a large number of children in a village went missing, and the village chief invited these two witch hunters to save the children and eliminate the witches; a confrontation with powerful witches was launched.
Showing off violence is the whole point of the show; if you like gory scenes or nauseating images, it does bring a little bit of excitement. Some say next year's Golden Raspberry Award will be here, and I'm half right; but I think the world is actually worse, at least this movie comes and goes quickly The story is super simple, straight in and out of the other. .
In the end, I found out that the protagonist was the burly man who played Hawkeye in "The Avengers", no wonder it was so familiar.
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