Purely for the high score of the brain powder

Kacie 2022-04-23 07:05:04

As a sequel to "Empire of Babel", it is actually a prequel, which inevitably makes people compare the two films.

As a novel adaptation of a movie, "Empire of Babel" was quite a failure. The dark lines in the original novel could not be found in the film at all, but it reluctantly deduced the outcome of the case at the end of the film; I can only say that there is no worst, only worse. It doesn't even have the basic elements of a suspense film.

Let’s talk about the actors first, Carina Lau did a good job in the first film, but in the second film the level dropped too much, she would kill at every turn, and there was no city government at all; Di Renjie played by Zhao Youyan was purely facial paralysis, as long as it was a slightly better-looking man You can also play this role in that pestle; Feng Shaofeng is better, but too ugly; the famous prostitute is so weak compared to Li Bingbing in the first part, and she can actually go to the court to complain about grievances, it seems that this court is Anyone can enter.

The technical content of that Gu is also too low, the antidote is just soaking in the urine, and in the end, it makes the court and the court drink urine together. What a spectacular scene? If you want to destroy the Tang Dynasty, why do you want to use such a poison that you can find the antidote everywhere?

In the end, the monster is a mutant manta ray, and its naval battle scene is completely imitated by the Pirates of the Caribbean, but it is not as big as other people's scenes. And the mutant manta ray was poisoned after eating only a few fish. It seems that the poison of little Japan is not as powerful as that of China!

The most amazing thing is that horse, the third prince of the Dragon King is reincarnated, let me fly by water, land and air!

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