Let's talk about the advantages first, of course, the slender and agile figure of Brother Monkey, the domineering transformation, and the unrestrained and evil eyes.
It sucks, it sucks, the action is stiff, and the model of that hand is rubbish. The Goku on the promised poster was flying and holding a golden hoop to confront the big white dragon, as if he was going to fight bloody. What is the process? Why did you get ridden all of a sudden?
I really don't understand. Didn't Brother Monkey always despise the little monk, how could he fall in love with him like that after a few days? Monkey, shouldn't you be in the neutral camp? How is it so fair?
Except that the transformation was pretty good, and the fight was really bad. What does that big bug wrapped around a bunch of golden filaments in n circles mean? Does it mean that Brother Monkey is spinning around the big bug? Is there something wrong? The special effect of that crescent moon is too bad and uncreative. There is no sense of splendor in the last stick to death. It's so easy for monsters to die.
Those monsters are really ugly. The first villain makes a human monster and makes the bugs disgusting. No matter how you look at that big bug, the combat power is not high, and it is disgusting and ugly. This design is really scum. In addition, there are too few types of monsters. An orc-like mountain demon, a land man, plus that human demon and a big bug. This monster species has a taste of cutting corners.
And that hotel scene. It's really smelly and long, what's the point of the hotel giving so many shots? No waste of time, it's not funny at all. Shouldn't we talk a little more about the process of getting along with them, how come the process is to go to the hotel and take everything else in one stroke?
Again, how did that dragon get ridden, isn't it surprising to you, screenwriters? Writers are you stupid? I said earlier that the dragon hates monkeys and little monks, and was inexplicably provoked. Why did the monkey suddenly come out to ride the dragon? Feeling good at heart?
How can there be so many feelings after only getting along for a few days? Omg the little monk died, the monkey is sad, your tears are too low.
I can only say that the only bright spot in the whole article is that the monkey turned into a golden hoop, and the special effect of the golden hoop was as if it took out a lump of paste and half of it stuck to the ear. It's a pity that I have already watched this highlight in the promo.
The plot is really too thin, sb, simple and mindless. sb screenwriter and director.
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