The cliché plot, the awkward screenwriter, and the very awkward action scenes. The special effects are not bad, although there are no surprises, they are absolutely standard. Fifteen minutes before this film, I knew that the director was not good enough. I wanted to show that the orcs had been subjected to racial discrimination. It only needed two or three things to expressly imply. However, the director used too much force, over and over again in all aspects to show that the orc police officer was scolded and ridiculed, the locker room was scolded by other policemen, he was posted during a meeting, and then everyone came out to laugh. Will Smith doesn't want to partner with him, the captain said that nobody wants to partner with you, you only have to partner with him. The whole world discriminates against orcs, I know, you don't have to tell me a hundred times. Half an hour before the whole film, I was telling you all the time that the orc police were being discriminated against and being treated with all kinds of unkindness. Everyone discriminated against the orcs for things that happened two thousand years ago! The audience's IQ is seriously suspected by the director, and various methods are needed to let you know that the orcs are being discriminated against. The problem is that this film wastes a lot of shots and time on the whole story. After squeezing out this content, it is an extremely embarrassing action scene. When a few elven killers killed people, it was a taekwondo round and kick to kill all the armed and well-trained police officers with guns. To be honest, you might as well be convinced that the policeman was killed by the killer throwing a knife.
If I remember correctly, during the time when the policemen were killed in front of the stairs, they lined up to be killed one by one, and there were no shots. Just waiting for the companion to be killed, and then charging the gun to the killer holding the knife to be killed.
The action design is too awkward, the special effects are still good. Besides, the film is absolutely terrible. And it is the problem of the director and the screenwriter, especially the ability of the director is very problematic. It is recommended that if he must film again, it is best to shoot children's films, the kind that audiences under ten years old watch. I'm not kidding.
The director is totally unsure of the rhythm of the film, and the action design is very embarrassing with a few taekwondo poses. To be honest, if there are no special effects, I can't watch this film at all. The plot is too old-fashioned, the devil will be resurrected, and good people will stop the devil. Then there are races such as elves, humans, orcs. The old-fashioned settings of the modern version of the Lord of the Rings, plus the level of the Lord of the Rings less than ten years ago. I mean the level is not as good as the Lord of the Rings in all aspects.
If the director is not laundering money, I extremely doubt the purpose of the investors who invested in him. After all, after reading other people's comments that the movie version of Suicide Squad was also his work, it was already a bad film, but at least the screenwriting of that film was not bad, in fact, the plot was pretty good. After all, according to the original book, as long as it doesn't change blindly, the plot will not collapse too much. This purely original one will let me go. I feel like the director of Resident Evil from the third Resident Evil movie, he laundered money carefully and filmed with his feet.
Oh, no, objectively speaking, I can see that the director's efforts are too hard for the whole film. This is simply a lack of ability, and it has nothing to do with not being attentive.
To tell the truth, to what extent this plot is nonsense, you just can't stand it with a little thought, you must completely turn off your IQ. The protagonist was found three times by the Mexican gang in wheelchairs while fleeing. If I remember correctly, he was found by the purgatory gang and the orcs gang. It was the FBI Ministry of Magic, which seemed very powerful and mysterious, could not find them.
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