The inexplicable position of the stone-winged beast is to kill the male protagonist for a while, and to protect it for a while. Talking about how the male protagonist kills the devil so blatantly, the end of the film with a group of stone-winged beasts is flying all over the sky in the city. . At this time, how could I forget to be blatant. . After fighting with the devil for hundreds of years, the result is not as good as the male protagonist finding the devil's base in minutes. .
The devil is also a second stroke. He rushed up unarmed and was stabbed to death by the stone-winged beasts with a stick, just to show the special effects for the special effects team?
The Queen is lamenting that we are getting fewer and fewer of us. But the demon Nima over there is all started by a big group, and science and technology are the primary productive forces, and they are studying the meaning of life. . Speaking of this, I want to complain at the end. The Queen led people to the base and saw thousands of demons who were about to be resurrected. She actually ordered her subordinates to cut them down one by one. Nima, you won't pull the switch! Pulling the switch, the resurrection program, the machine stopped every second, and it was almost a flawed IQ.
The big little bosses will fight for a long time without any problems, and finally come to a close-up, and they will rise to the sky with a stab. Small characters basically stab one to death with a stick. Just like a web game.
The plot setting should have been pretty good. But the director's grasp is too strange, inexplicably giving you a climax and letting you see the ugly demon's hood. Would you like some foreplay? In the end, it was a vulgar drama. The hero and heroine are suspected to be hooking up!
A group of stone-winged beasts with crippled IQs fought against a group of advanced demons who were integrated into human society and prepared to use technology to revive demons.
The meaning of this film is to take screenshots of domestic online games as advertisements, and then add words, slaying the dragon, and click to send
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