Blind your kryptonite dog eyes

Cristina 2022-04-22 07:01:51

3 years ago, no kung fu actor believed that you only needed to brush a few swords at the camera and the whole movie was done. It's like I still can't believe whether I watched a movie or went for a whole show. For 2 hours, I saw Dr. Li, Dr. Chen, and Dr. Zhou, holding various tools and stabbing my face like crazy, deadly stabbing. Sometimes a creature of unknown gender would appear and throw a few throwing knives in my face, crazy and lifeless. I started to use my hands to cover these various tools that kept flying towards me. I started to get tired of it. This guy's handsome face poked. Take a look at the watch, wipe it, there is still an hour left, so I can only accept this setting silently. Damn it.
I don't know if Director Xu is running out of money as he shoots, in order to save investment or something. When I was still immersed in the thrill of flying around in the first half, I never imagined that the back shots would be so monotonous. If the front lens is NG 100 times, the back is estimated to be less than 50 times, why? Because the actor only needs to brush a few swords in front of the camera, or throw a few camels to finish the job, and does not need the cooperation of other actors at all. Do you still need NG? For an actor who has acted in martial arts movies for more than 30 years , does this need to be shot, does it need to be, does it need to be.
I'm really a little restless, I admit, your 3D effect is good, and your technology is really awesome. But the whole movie came down as if he was suffering from schizophrenia. Any character Nima would slap his face a few times. Brother Nima is just a soy sauce. Qiu Moyan didn't kill me. Brother Zhao, don't kill me, I'm not here to grab treasure from you, Lord Yu, let me go.
A small amount of second perspective will make the audience feel immersive and exciting, but if you use it too much, this kind of stimulation will become tingling. If you use the Internet, it will blind your eyes.

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