My thirteenth theatrical film of 2020.
I had been holding back for a long time, thinking that there would finally be a superhero-style blockbuster that I could enjoy.
I like blood, bad taste, R-rated, and violent aesthetics. The more bloody, the more bad taste, the more violent it is, but you have to tell a good story, and you can't just throw blood on it for the sake of visual impact.
As a super powerful villain, the Blood Queen has not even fought a single battle, and was KOed while standing. What the heck, you are here to play soy sauce, and you are still rising and rising! There is no sense of existence of the pig demon below. In the end, I was just interested in a few big monsters that popped out of thin air, and I ended up going home in minutes. Is it because the special effects budget is not enough, and I am in a hurry to call it a day!
By the way, in addition to all kinds of monsters and blood, there is a Korean who sold some small meat, which is a little refreshing.
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