I have never seen the trailer of the movie, and according to people who have watched "Iron Man", the trailer before the opening of the movie is full of gimmicks and attracts the attention of some people. I think this is probably why There will still be people watching this movie like me... Suddenly I remembered that when I watched Iron Man that day, the movie had already started. Otherwise, there would still be a chance to distinguish the authenticity from the fake, and there would be more reasons to say no to Boss Liu! ! But people always have a fluke mentality. When I think of "Shrek" and "The Lord of the Rings" back then, I remember that the mood after watching the movie in the theater was completely pleasant, and the super visual and audio effects were surprising. Maybe everyone has different standards for how good or bad a movie is, but this is really one of the few movies that has impressed me in theaters in a few years. Therefore, in addition to not expecting to have the same feeling as before, the mood of wanting to watch this "blockbuster" should at least be relaxed, but the result is still an accident, another accident. . .
The specific plot of the movie has been blurred. It is probably a bit of an impression that the actors and actresses in country H were chased to the edge of the cliff by Bad Dragon, and the mad shout (I love you!) before the jump in love, resounded through the valley through the entire movie theater, shocking. I don't know what to say, and the 500-year reincarnation in the blink of an eye, what makes me even more unclear is why the Dragon with an oriental color came to the M country, and put that inexplicable pendant on whether it is handsome or not. On the male reporter of M country, and then with a 20-year-old girl who turned into some kind of princess in order to save mankind, but she could not be killed, and finally PK with the evil dragon, then the ending is needless to say.
Throughout the movie, I had the urge to rush out of the theater several times, but I was helplessly stopped by the idea of taking care of other people's emotions and thinking about other people's feelings. Simply! Close your eyes and meditate. So, even after dozens of days, I still have to keep asking myself: why do you want to go to the movies? Why do you feel so unfamiliar and irritable? There are countless movies that I have seen, I am afraid this is the most difficult one, and if Mr. Liu knew that this was the direct reason why I said "NO" to her, I am afraid that he would burst into tears and be puzzled. Me: This-to-what-is-for-why?
It's just that no matter what you do, sometimes you have to have a little bit of feeling. This is the case with movies, and even more so with people.
This is the first time to write a film review, and it is unexpected to lose to such a film.
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