I miss the day when I don't need to see Nico all day in front of the big screen. Everyone has the same color and is so comfortable. (Yes, what I am scolding is to become a idiot movie of the hilarious Knights of the Round Table)
The cost of this film is 57 million, and the dragon's special effects cost 22 million.
So how do you use the remaining 30 million? I do not know either.
The whole story of the film has many fascinating points: the ancient dragons, the relationship between the male protagonist and the prince-the collision of good and evil, King Arthur and the ancient law of knights, the era of peaceful coexistence between man and dragon, human hunting The period of the dragon clan, the relationship between the hero and the heroine, the relationship between the hero and the dragon, the relationship between the heroine and the dragon, and the uprising of the people.
As a result, nothing started, all the plot points were just a stroke, and the characters' emotions were as light as water.
The drunkard dance-like play, the masked characters, the inadequate sensationalism, the rushed plot setting, and the war scenes like the fight at the entrance of the village make the film become a casual and perfunctory like coaxing a child, but for the sake of sleeping Scattered readings compiled casually a while ago.
The fighting power of the dragon is also high and low. It can burn down a large village in one breath, but one is killed by the male protagonist at the beginning of the game. After that, the fight between the male protagonist and the dragon is a fight of life and death in the plot, but it is also like two The child is playing at the house and has extremely cerebral palsy.
Even the male lead can't beat the prince in singles. Does that mean that the prince can kill a dragon by himself?
If the script of this film can be polished, and spend time to expand the plot and characters in detail, it is possible to make a good quality American drama. Unfortunately, the current plot does not explain anything well, and it was a waste of interesting settings.
To make a digression, the special effects and texture of the dragon in this film is much better than the pile of tormenting electric fans in Tsui Hark's "Qi Men Dun Jia". This is a movie from 1996, I don't know what to say.
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