2 and a half minutes, it was purely because of being attracted by the trailer, and all the wonderful results were played in the trailer.
At the beginning, the picture of London hunting small cities is very good. Give one point.
Then it entered the inexplicable plot. The male protagonist, Jing Zong, embarrassed the female protagonist all the way through his brain, and played the role of a brainless male vase all the way. Anyway, it was right to follow the female protagonist.
The heroine's plot is even more embarrassing, as if someone who was dozing off in class was suddenly woken up and rushed up to play a wave to continue sleepwalking.
The funniest thing is that the villain and the villain boss are all secondary patients, and suddenly feel that they are the protagonists of the world. Although they are not understood, I am right. Killing my wife and preaching should unify the world.
The plot is also indescribably fragmented. The only bright spot in the play is the actor of Fenghua. Although he looks strange, he unexpectedly matches the apocalypse and steampunk. It can give people a strange sense, and the style is also straightforward. No bullshit. The only regret is that Fenghua is not the male lead at all, this can be given 1 point.
The other half was given to Sky City and Airplane modeling. Sky City was too petty. I don’t know if the initial funding has been burned out. The lens gave too little and too perfunctory, and the design of the plane is more like a kite can only give half points.
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