The praise is that the special effects are really cool. When Kikuchi appeared, the floating belt also had a dragon, and some visuals of the eagle nose monk were okay. After all, it is an Oscar-winning 3D team that has done doctor who and ice age, and it must be worth the investment of 100 million US dollars.
In the actor part, although Keanu is the protagonist, no matter how you look at it, it looks like a trick. The relationship that has been focusing on is really pointless, there is no sex scene, and there is no true love at all. Compared with Kikuchi, the heroine is a more atmospheric vase. The heroine had nothing to do with Keanu being killed at the beginning, but she had to sacrifice her father, her country, and many other warriors in vain, and she became a trophy. tmd In the end, everyone was cut to death, and they couldn't help but dig their eyes. The hero has to die sooner or later. . . . . Why bother. The most damning thing is actually the "Emperor Lao Tzu" who is completely blind. Hey, I thought Keanu would have some cool magic skills in it, but it turns out that his ultimate trick is to kill the dragon by floating twice. I'm just sorry for the face of the eagle-nosed monk who raised him.
Rinko Kikuchi, the acting is too pretentious, the person is too ugly, it is not suitable for this kind of enchanting route, not enough charming, but more than evil.
The director is too prominent in his story. The emotional lines and personalities between the characters are really just passing by, and there is no way to provoke people's hearts. This is probably the level of oriental films that can be released in the West. If the subject matter is too deep, foreigners cannot understand it. Only a director like Ang Lee can make films that foreigners can understand. If the details were drawn more delicately, making the plot less dry, the whole film would have gone up a notch.
After watching this movie, I really feel like a waste of money to buy tickets.
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