Domestic animation finally reached a new height

Guiseppe 2022-11-21 03:18:34

In an era full of happy sheep and bears, Chinese animation seems to have become a special term for children. Basically, when the post-70s and 80s were fond of hand-painted frame-by-frame animations such as the 61 version of Havoc in Heaven, the 79 version of Nezha Havoc in the Sea, and the 83 version of Tianshu Qitan, the new filming of the old film "Havoc in Heaven 3D" in 2012 only earned tens of millions At the box office, it was announced that it lost to the sheep within a few days of its release.
I really haven’t played Dragon Nest before, and the plot and characters of the whole film are more complicated. The main line only understands that Lambert fell in love with the Elf Princess, and the Elf Princess gave her life to save him. In order to save the life of the princess, he fought the huge black dragon desperately, and of course the Hollywood-style hero brought the beauty back to the end. There is also a hidden dark character at the end of the film, it seems that the producer is going to pave the way for the second part.
In terms of picture and character modeling, because of the art director of Grant Major (who has directed movies such as The Lord of the Rings and King Kong), it is very Middle-earth style. Although the production team is domestic, the overall visual effects have reached a new watershed, and the characters' micro-expressions and fighting scenes are worth watching.
One star for the graphics, one for Bill Borden's production, one for Grant Major's art direction, and one for the production attitude.

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