2 stars, one for the visual effects (ok), one for the screenwriter (completely did not expect the plot to develop, the logic of God conquered me). I really don't understand that there are so many good resources, but I don't want to make a film, but I want to make a film like this. Is it because I want to make a breakthrough in the scolding? Really don't understand the scriptwriter's logic? The only line that can be figured out is: the boy took an adventure by fighting monsters, and finally made a game and sold it. Besides, what else? No one saved the princess in ancient times? Why do you want to travel to modern times to find such an ordinary foreign child with no fighting ability to save the world? Are the ancients so useless? And what kind of dynasty is this, the makeup of the barbarians, I can't accept it, ancient times, the aesthetics of ancient times are not so avant-garde! Ancient people traveled back to modern times, and all of them can speak English? How could the princess be so unreserved, occupying someone's room because of bad feng shui? As far as the whole plot is concerned, the structure of the story is chaotic, the logic is difficult to scrutinize, it is difficult to justify it, and the historical background is messed up (made up). In fact, if you really write it, you should be able to write it well. After all, this theme is relatively new. Unfortunately, the framework of this story is too loose. I wanted to take into account multiple themes, but in the end it turned into a hodgepodge, which was disgusting. So I hope that the writers will have a little more time. ——Feelings from someone who likes watching movies (personal opinion, don’t spray if you don’t like it)
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