The film still maintains the dark, oppressive dark tones that the series of stories have always used, making people feel as if they are in a foggy, apocalyptic world. Although the picture with black as the dominant color completely conforms to the main tone of the film, it can be said that each work in the series makes people feel that the process of viewing is also a test of their own eyesight. Although the action scenes are gorgeous, for the old audience, from another perspective, the film is too stereotyped, conservative and lacks new ideas. Although Mike, the protagonist in the third generation, also showed his face, he was purely a dragon in a nostalgic vest.
The plot of the story itself is very simple and there is nothing to discover, after all, the series has always been based on violent, bloody fights. Because the film is not long, except for Serena, who is already very familiar to everyone, several of the main characters who appear in the film are very pale, and almost no one will have any impression after watching it. Among them, Lolita Evie, who appeared as Serena's daughter, is dressed in white, forming a great contrast and sharp contrast with the whole style of the film, but unfortunately, whether it is the portrayal of Evie herself or her and Sha The portrayal of the bond between the mother and daughter of Lena is obviously without tension, and there is no notable failure.
Although the film did well at the box office, it is clear that the Underworld series is still a unique film aimed at some die-hard audiences.
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