Gee. . . . Has it been too long to rely on the computer to create the special effects? The special effects makeup is too ordinary, and you can even see the seams of the prosthesis.
Especially if you put a bald head cover on your head and stick two Q-version pustules, is it enough? You can see in the stills that the seam is not the kind of blood vessels that grow from the inside to the outside of acne and eczema.
The fingers have also seen the lengthened prosthetic seam on the index finger, and the two middle fingers are directly removed. Just like the disabled, even the phalanx marks on the back of the hand are still there. What's the difference between cutting off two fingers?
The little witch's feet also took off her shoes to see clearly that the joints were two colors, but it was better when her mouth was split, thanks to the computer.
In the face off competition, the first round has to eliminate witches who don't have a strange structure. It's more like a deliberately different setting to be different from people. As for the original book, I can't take off the face Not even a finger can solve it perfectly, not to mention the whole face
But in the end, the male protagonist is still a mouse, which is good. There is no forced reunion, but every child who listens to the speech has a bottle of potion in hand for the sky. It always feels a bit brainwashed. It feels weird to start with a child. Boy Scouts?
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