I went to the cast and the cool and thrilling special effects in the trailer before. After watching it, I felt that it was a low-profile version of the clown in a lesbian skin and the water film of how to train a dragon. Multiple elements are mixed, and the relationship is emotional. And the personality changes are too drastic. (I even wonder if the screenwriter was trying to squeeze out the script before ddl) The plot, lines, lighting, acting skills, etc., have been embarrassed. Let's talk about a few "forces" first:
1. The plot is forced to fast-forward: At the beginning, the protagonist was a cowardly, unconfident and transparent person who wanted to commit suicide. Later, he was able to fight with the secret customer all of a sudden (including the thriller clip, I don’t know if there is a reason for the deletion) 2. The protagonist Forced into the world: the predicament of the protagonist is a bit like the scene where Wei Wei is trapped in the upside down, plus there is the actor who plays the brother in Wei Wei (the key is that the characters are similar!) It feels like there are obvious traces of reference . 3. Moonstar forced the light when taming the bear: rt, not only does it feel like this is a demon bear version of a dragon master, but the whole thing is full of drama, when the bear lowers his head, there is a lot of sunlight on the back pane Coming in, it's unnatural to the point of some visual discomfort.
But but but! Still a surprise! For example, the face of the secret guest! I love the cool guy who looks like a cat! After watching her split and thoroughbred animals, Anya's new drama of the rear wing deserters must be arranged!
And the encounter with the child mutants that Moonstar sees through fear is a clip from Wolverine 3! Another big memory, confronted with the villain Essex Company.
(Note: I only found 94 minutes of resources, it should be deleted)
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