-------------------------------When I
first watched the trailer, I was actually worried about the actor, who looked old It's not handsome. The most shocking thing is that I was born in 1979 on the Internet. The state of looking at the skin in the film is really old. But the overall effect is still very good, because the male protagonist looks very medieval in appearance. The biggest highlight in the play is the male protagonist’s wife, the only beauty.. There are several other female roles in the play but they are purely supporting roles, with almost no emphasis on gender.
The actor is simply Xiaoqiang who opened the plug-in. He is invincible and invincible. Even if he almost turned to ashes in the end, there are people to rescue him. Unfortunately, the steps are wrong when saving his wife. First kill the soldier and then save the wife. The flying speed can't keep up with the wife's fall. The speed of the building, the magic is that the heroine fell from such a height and still did not die, and why didn't the hero turn the heroine into a vampire and live with him forever? Didn't he realize that immortality is a terrible thing at that time?
Although the plot at the end was clichéd, tears came out all of a sudden. The last sentence left a foreshadowing for a sequel.
Generally speaking, the story is relatively simple, there are not too many complicated plots (even so, there is still an inexplicable person in the middle who does not understand the background and identity), the image and sound effects are good, and it is very shocking to see in IMAX. Maybe due to the relatively low expectations, it feels pretty good.
PS I feel that the shape of the male protagonist's son actually has a religious image, I don't know if it is my illusion. I always feel that this is some kind of intention.
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