One star is mainly because of being really hurt. Generally, I just say I can't watch movies that I don't like, and I won't say so much...
The plot doesn't work
The plot at the beginning of the movie is very similar to the introduction of a game, and I feel that the special effects in this part at the beginning are worse than those in the later feature films, as if a beginning was made in a hurry
When you think it's okay, the next second it'll let you know that you're not only wrong, you're horribly wrong
It's like a bowl of paella mixed with sand in a weird mix
Originally thought it was a very interesting world view, but the whole five-color team came out. Even if it was regarded as a child, I would not recommend it to children.
Except for the heroine and Longlong, they all feel very instrumental, especially the second female!
Originally, I quite liked the character of the female second, but the screenwriter gradually revealed the intention of using the female second as a tool person. What I liked just now turned into shit that I hadn't swallowed, and let the second female be what the plot needed. What are you doing, totally illogical
The part where the heroine and the second girl fight is also true. I see: ? ? ?
away from a big spectrum
As if it was just for the sake of the plot, the second girl started not being a human being, and the heroine seemed to have lost her mind.
My psychological process of watching this film: It's two heroines, I like it → This heroine looks like Mulan → Although the plot is not very good, after all, it is an animation and can't be too demanding → This dragon is furry and good to touch, although the limbs are twisted → this The world view setting is too emmm, but there is a good-looking and handsome female second → Fast forward to: [spit](>ρ<”)
What a beautiful scene, an interesting worldview, all destroyed, destroyed
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