First of all, I have to criticize everyone~ Is this movie really so unworthy of watching? Or is it a habit to complain, so that it can highlight the noble and glamorous style?
When I watch movies, the first is word of mouth, the second is the starring director, the third is the script, and the fourth is the visual effects. To be honest, the reputation of this drama is not very good, but this does not prevent this drama from being my favorite movie I have watched recently, because of the starring, because of the visual effects, and because I am a fan of fantasy movies.
I'll just talk about my own thoughts. This film has a lot of investment and the profitability is not very good, but compared to "Twilight", "Harry Potter" and "The Hunger Games", its own influence covers The power is not that great, and there are not many die-hard book fans. I have not read the original book, and I have no right to speak. After reading the comments on the post bar, I summed up that the movie does not restore the original book very well. Jamie's pupil color, Lily's long red hair, the height of the second female, the gay man is too muscular, and the cool locomotive in the play is also weak. ╮(╯▽╰)╭The taste of book fans is difficult to adjust, and the director does not pay attention to details.
I am a contradictory person. I was quite afraid of the aliens in the movie in the movie theater. In fact, I liked it after watching it. That hellhound (I got tomorrow) is so cool, it can transform and respawn, and the impact is so explosive! It is a must-have travel horse at home.
Also, ahem, the Botanical Garden episode is a classic flirting scene in my heart. Anyone who is interested, go to Yinyuetai to search for HEART BY HEART, the city of bones. The bloody episode where lovers become brothers and sisters is staged, let's see how deep sadomasochism is in the later stage.
Jamie is a good man with loyal dog attributes, Lily, you have to take good care of it! Don't rush to the next part! Hope the box office is booming!
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