After seeing one third of it, he knew that his father was a veteran werewolf, but he just thought that his mother accidentally saw the truth and couldn't accept suicide. After seeing half of it, I knew that the highlight was two werewolves PK, because humans are really vulnerable.
Werewolf transformation and murder have long been disliked in the major vampire and werewolf movies, and the movie is also used as a gimmick to perform it again and again. It's a failure, but it really makes people feel how fragile and juicy the human body is. Not disgusting either.
But after waiting for a long time for the main event, the two werewolf PK section is too sloppy, especially the old werewolf was burned to death by fire, it is really boring, do you have to arrange for the two of you to fight with fire? ? The boxer has some martial arts that he hasn't performed yet, and the silver cane is completely useless.
As for the women, since werewolves are not interested in love, I don't know what to do with the women, just to show that werewolves are not interested in love? And there is no passion scene!
Leaving an inspector behind, as the next werewolf seed, he seems to be the villain of the Matrix, doesn't he?
In short, the plot is messy, top-heavy and anticlimactic. It's a horror movie, not scary; a werewolf quest movie, no fun; an action movie, no fighting; a romance movie, no passion; a special effect movie, no novelty, I don't know what it is. The male protagonist often pretends to be somber without knowing what to call it, which takes away the charismatic eyes of the male actor.
There is also a small question. With such a heavy body of a werewolf, when walking upright, it touches the ground with a palm-sized place on its hind paws. Can it maintain balance? This has always been a flaw in werewolf movies. The front claws have no claws, so they have no attack power; the front claws have claws, so the rear claws have to be deformed to match, and they can run on all fours, but the rear claws can stand upright. Do you walk? It doesn't fit the principle of upright walking at all. But if the hind paws can't walk upright, then it's not a werewolf, it's just a wolf, what's so scary about a wolf.
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