Although "Seventh Son" and "Lord of the Rings" series of masterpieces cannot be compared, but the characters, scenes, and settings are not bad, especially the special effects, witches, witchers, undead, monsters, and their queens The ultimate PK at halftime, the dark forces are quite gorgeous! The plot is quite satisfactory, but since it is a magic movie, it is of course still a magic special effect. From this aspect alone, this movie is not bad.
The witch played by Julianne Moore is very similar to Angelina Jolie in "Maleficent" just released not long ago, with black robes and black feathers, and a strange bird that can transform into wings. Everyone is a resentful woman. When you were young, you fell in love with a scumbag. The scumbag is still very powerful. Sadly, you will be abused by such a man in every possible way! Totally unbearable! So the female protagonist has turned black - can you fully understand it, the scumbag should blacken him into the wretchedness in "Maleficent", even if he grows old, he is still an old scumbag! In "The Seventh Son", the filming is so decent, the most hateful is the emotional liar~~~
The male protagonist is fresh, his acting skills are average, and there are no bright spots. From the impression, it is not as good as the senior brother who appeared for a few minutes at the beginning, It is the last apprentice of the old exorcist who died, and he is so handsome when he comes out! The PK witch's movements are also very handsome and very quick - this is compared with the male protagonist, except that the male protagonist makes up for the queen boss at the end, the other parts are dealing with small characters, and the sense of existence is very weak. But the most important thing is that the male protagonist's face was brushed off by his senior brother. Otherwise, if you look at his little lover, although there are not many scenes, the face, the chest, and the small waist are still very interesting!
Having said that, the male protagonist is a little male protagonist, not an old exorcist, right? The title of the film is "Seventh Son", it should be the little male protagonist, although how you look at it, the old exorcist has a lot more shots and presence than the little male protagonist.
The plot of the movie is quite smooth, just like the upgrade mode of RPG online games, soaring! Occasionally there is a small bump, and that is also the time for the copy. When it was finally discovered that he couldn't defeat the Queen's BOSS no matter what, the senior RMB player male protagonist was stuffed with a full-level golden staff by the plot king, and also gave a high-level attack magic gem! So the mobs kill 100% in seconds! The Queen BOSS died in a strange way. At the beginning, due to internal coaxing, he was bitten by another strange bird and had half his life left. It is estimated that the plot gentleman also thinks that the male protagonists can't kill the boss, so he released the water... but accidentally released too much water, and finally the queen boss was shot by a small Li flying knife of the male protagonist and died! (← The male protagonist can’t even buy the GM and can’t explain it!).
Aside from the plot, the special effects of the 3D movie are quite shocking and a little scary. The best thing should be when the dark villains are attacking the city, one by one transforms into a leopard, a dragon, a strange bird, a multi-armed monster, and an acquaintance of the villain. In "Guardians of the Galaxy", I want to bring the male protagonist from the garbage planet. The black people walking, even the shape is the same, it is easy to travel! In this film, he can transform into a super monster - a dragon! However, the shape of the dragon is quite ugly, just like a bad dragon. The shapes and fighting special effects of several villain monsters are all must-recommended highlights! Give the special effects company another thumbs up! This film won the Tucao with special effects!
Who hasn't loved a few scumbags when they were young!
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