If the real world is divided by elves, orcs, and humans, they are divided into ranks and economic entanglements. Under the daily peaceful social operation, they will flow secretly. The arrogance of the elves, the conspiracy of the orcs, the human beings such as puppets, gun battles, speeding cars, and undercover Pulled by the police and bandits, there are racial struggles and class thinking.
A movie made from such a grand worldview must be as exciting as the "Lord of the Rings" series, but it is a pity that the former shot was fragmented and broken. The story to be told was not well stated, and the planned worldview collapsed. "Light Spirit" is an attempt by Netflix to enter the film. It is ambitious but lacks stamina. Such a rich worldview is really crowded in a one-hour and forty-minute movie. It is considered to be a more exciting and interesting show.
Going back to the details, some serious plot loopholes hinder the viewing of the movie, such as the villain of the special forces easily tearing up, and the weak three-person team is almost destroyed. The black policeman played by Will Smith is full of swear words and arrogant. Big, when finally stimulated by potential to become "light and spirit" to kill the villain, he still said swearing nonchalantly, making a play, and so on. These inexplicable loopholes turned the smooth development of the plot into a piecemeal farce, and a collection of addictive swear words. I will look forward to the second one for the rich script, but it seems that there will be no second one for the low reputation.
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