Four stars, this film promotes the plot based on the life experience of the teacher and teenagers. It not only understands the teacher's story, but also makes a good supplement to the plot background of The Witcher 3. One star is deducted because it is difficult to infect non-fan audiences.
I haven't read the original book, the Witcher 2 has not been completed, and the Witcher 3 is a one-week platinum game. The game is based on the continuation of the original story to advance the story, and this film has made a very good connection between the two, which is very smooth.
In 3, the white wolf returned to Kyle Mohan to prepare for the battle with the Wild Hunt. I saw the tragedy of Kyle Mohan and doubt that the production occurred. The plot dialogue is mentioned but not complete. This film can be The fill-in takes place in Kyle Morhan's Grief.
The main line in the film is Vesemir's early experience. The image design is much taller than in the game. Personally, I think it is a bit inconsistent but does not affect the look and feel. The teacher came from the bottom and lived in a closed country. Someone who yearned for a better life. He was tempted by money and power to choose the road of witcher, and changed (cut off) this road with his own hands. His life experience It should have a huge impact on the development of White Wolf's personality, allowing the originally cold-tempered witcher to retain some of his humanity. In the end, White Wolf and Sister Ye can finally become a family thanks to Teacher Wei's influence.
It is interesting to compare the relationship between the teacher and Iliana, and the relationship between White Wolf and Sister Ye. Ordinary people will grow old, and mages are not old but their temperament is uncertain. The teacher and Iliana meet again after 50 years. The lover is old, the dream is still young, and the temperament is still pure.
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