complete in incomplete

Leif 2022-10-26 15:05:40

I feel that the movie wants to tell you a lot of things, and it has been setting the stage for suspense, but the movie is limited in time, so many things are not very clear: for example, why Bescord hates dragons so much, and in Geraint and the dragon are deadly After the fight, he still did not change his opinion of his friends; Geraint and his sister unblocked the golden dragon in the valley according to the director, but it is easy to cause misunderstandings in viewing the movie; after the frontal attacking army collectively defended, there was no follow-up, monsters They all ran to the rear to besiege a group of people; why did they fail when it was dawn; how did Liya finally come out of her soul and finally survive... These are the places I was more puzzled when I watched it. However, from the perspective of the main line, the film progresses step by step, and the whole look is very smooth. The protagonist Lambert actually represents a very simple and innocent justice and bravery. Although he may be discouraged because he is not strong enough, it is precisely these emotions. It is essential in the process of growing up, and it also makes the characters more real. At the same time, I challenge myself in Liya's stimulation and encouragement, and draw strength from the love of others. In addition, I feel that Geraint's younger sister, Argeta, is very well portrayed. Although she doesn't have much ink, she was unable to become a dragon from the beginning. Later, when I saw that my brother was in danger, he was able to become a dragon and dedicate himself to saving his brother. She can feel her strong feelings for her brother, including the previous questioning whether it was worth it when her brother's power could not be completely controlled and was doubted, which made these two characters more three-dimensional at the same time. If the sneak attack on the black dragon is the main line of the story, the emotional line between Lambert and Lia should be considered as a sub-line. The two people's "no fight, no acquaintance" should be regarded as a relatively common routine, and it is natural for the subsequent development to be integrated into the itinerary of the crusade against the black dragon. The emotion reaches a climax when Leah shoots the last arrow at the monster facing Lambert and sacrifices herself, and Lambert witnesses the death of a loved one for him, in a mixture of pain and determination. Killing monsters with unprecedented power. This actually has a pun effect. On the one hand, Lambert is exploring the meaning of his own battle. On the other hand, it also highlights the power of love, the powerful role that love plays on people, and the main theme of love in the context of war. Such exaggeration is somewhat romantic, but such idealism is also empowering and contagious, and people can also gain comfort and a belief from a brief escape from the too realistic and cruel daily life. This is the first time I am writing a film review. My questions in front of me may have some factors that I am not careful about watching the film. I also hope that everyone can answer them and discuss them together??

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