It's scary to copy others, my comment is the most pertinent

Levi 2022-12-03 10:25:38

Although the lines in this film are a bit scary, the screenwriting and special effects are still ok, but most people followed suit and gave one or two points, and they all scoffed at this movie. I think it is a bit too much, and it should not be difficult for people with a little brain to tell the difference. This is a film with relatively good special effects that I have seen in China. Compared with foreign countries, I feel the big scene, but the details are worse, but it is not enough to make these followers scold to the level of "scumbag". It is a work of conscience of the director, and there is no ridicule at all like some people say that they feel distressed about movie tickets. I hope you will read it carefully and then comment.
Talking about the screenwriter: I think the screenwriter of this film is reasonable and reasonable. If he said that he did not stick to the original work and tampered with the plot and angered some die-hards, he would be given such a low score, and he would be ridiculed by so many angry youths. Seeing that the audience's saliva has been integrated into China's ugly feudal ideology of seclusion and isolation has once again led to the fall of the Chinese film market. We know that history should not be tampered with (here sprays the brain-dead anti-Japanese drama of the brain-dead hand torn devils flying over the eaves and walls), but this is an anti-Japanese drama. I believe that writing Wu Chengen will not disgust and hinder future generations' imaginations and adaptations of his novels. The so-called thousand people have a thousand Jia Baoyu in their hearts. This is the truth. Bold innovation, the Chinese film market does not need these now. Well, although there is still no old way of breaking the myth. Of course, I look forward to this team to bring a sci-fi blockbuster, remind the director, who came up with the lines, a little playful connotation, wear more clothes in cold weather, I think you want to be humorous, but a bit thunderous

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