disappointment. The background is magnificent but the logic is not close enough, the story is average, and the rhythm is average. After watching for an hour, I still haven't waited for the exciting plot, and some places that can be climax have not been dealt with.
The funny tactics in the front were embarrassingly boring, but finally it became funny in the back. Fu Huadao is attentive but old-fashioned.
If I watch it in a movie theater, I would still choose this one rather than a good-looking literary film. After all, there is still an orgasm more or less. And the details are exquisite and funny, and the performance is also good. You can have a look.
PS: The soprano section is well shot, and the high pitch corresponds to the switching of the fighting scene. In "Full-time Hunter", there is a scene where the team leader is perceptually directing music, and the other is a scene of violent fighting. Combine the two. "Metropolis" also has a section where melodious jazz is played when the city is destroyed.
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