The appearance of Monster Hunt has filled up a large vacancy, and also provided a kind of fresh blood to Chinese films. The director is the father of Shrek, and the set of Western films is easy to grasp. The shape of the monster is combined with the classical Chinese classics of mountains and seas, which is cute and kind.
The concept of the story is actually a very traditional contradiction and fusion between two species of different worlds, which not only conforms to the theme of various Hollywood fantasy sci-fi films, but also fits the stories and legends of various ancient Chinese demons, gods and ghosts. There are good demons, and there are evil people. When everyone believes in this, it will eventually reverse, and the evil may still be the demon. Simple, clear, the story is told very smoothly, everything makes sense.
The storyline is both humorous and touching. In this world where shemales and monsters coexist, there are too many novelties for the audience. The various objects around them and their actions are laughing points. All kinds of monsters headed by Huba are full of cuteness, and when playing with them, the style of painting automatically switches to the feeling of comedy. The relationship between the little demon king and the male and female protagonists is from shallow to deep, bit by bit, and in the end, it is too moving. When the melodious music of the last theme song sounded and Huba and his parents bid farewell to each other, my eyes were already wet. . . .
The actors' performances are also very exciting. Regardless of the protagonists and supporting roles, all have clear personalities and clear tasks. Bai Baihe's female men are fierce but not scary; Jing Boran's women and men are cute and cute; Yao Chen's Northeast dialect is funny and cooking; Tang Wei loves playing mahjong to the point of obsession; Zeng Zhiwei and Wu Junru's real body contrast is too creative; Chilling, the performance is also superb, arrogant movements and exaggerated expressions, a big villain with a strong aura and beautiful clothes is vivid. Looking at the horror when the human skin was scratched at the end, he had to speak in front of the mirror before he died, and he would die in front of the mirror when he looked in the mirror every day. Seeing his pride and pleasure when he catches and eats monsters, it's really perverted to the extreme. . . It's because of his aura and appearance that he can play the narcissistic villain in human skin so emotionally~
It's good in all aspects. Taken together, it's a very good Chinese movie with a novel theme~ If there are deficiencies, I feel that some details are not very clear. I heard that there will be a sequel, which may be reserved foreshadowing~
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