Isn't this based on a novel? Why does it feel so ugly.

Maurine 2022-09-09 20:59:27

Isn't this based on a novel? Why does it feel so ugly.

In fact, no matter how qualitative this film is, it is a children's fantasy film. Either give up the children's market and go the horror route, which will be dark and crippling to the end, or go the family carnival route, which is a bit scary, but overall relaxed and cute.

The biggest taboo of this film is that there are scary places that make children uncomfortable, but they are not so scary, and the plot is naive, and adults and children are not happy.

The whole film has a contrived feel to it.

I feel that witches have a low IQ and look so weak. I will never say that the wizards in Harry Potter are weak. Even so little witches want to turn all children into mice. It feels like Voldemort wants to rule the world, doesn't it? Are all villains in the West so low in IQ?

The best plot in it is that the witch turned grandma's childhood friend into a chicken, and she still lays eggs, and the eggs that the friend's family still eats. My favorite plot is one of them, but unfortunately there are too few. .

The eternal guardian is also ugly,

But there is a very interesting paragraph, that is, another friend of the heroine is also an immortal. She is locked in a torture device (similar to a mask) made of iron, and then thrown into the water. Because she is an immortal, she keeps drowning and resurrecting. , drowned and resurrected, a hundred years of loneliness, but it is very strange. Since the villagers know that the immortal will not die, they have been trying to die, but the heroine can escape. It’s fine if you don’t. Later, in modern times, the government is really useless. Is it difficult to arrest this group of people? Shouldn't it be minutes?

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The Witches quotes

  • Grand High Witch: That's how you want to play, we'll play the Shakespeare way.

  • Bruno Jenkins: Why are we mouses?

    Hero BoyDaisy: Mice!

    Bruno Jenkins: Whatever.