The narrative time in the previous paragraph was too long; the dragon in the middle seems to have grown up in an instant, and there are many less growing pains :) I don't know if the dragon in Western mythology is so young and mature, or the director deliberately arranged it, too lazy to go to google.
It is unrealistic to compare it with the Lord of the Rings, after all, that majestic momentum is unique to the Lord of the Rings family and has no semicolon. But it's okay to look at it. There are not only beautiful war scenes, but also deep feelings between people and dragons, as well as the ambiguity of heroes and beauties. It should be said that there are factors for success, but the arrangement of these factors is a bit confusing.
It seems to be at the level of Samsung, but I always prefer magic themes, so it is better to have four stars :)
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