"The Dragon King of Di Renjie's God" uses the name of a detective to act as a real magician. This "Now You See Me" is called "Magic", but I actually don't know what I want to play. Magic ingredient? Of course there is, but many scenes are completely magical (forget about the inexplicable Dacheng production of "The Magic"). My point has always been that the scene is amazing, yes, but it has to be logical. The story in "Inception" is also impossible to show on display, but others have made a premise, and other people's illusions are within the scope of this premise, which conforms to the logic under this premise, allowing people to follow the logic to unravel one by one. The truth, straight up addicted. In this film, the magician can transfer the bank account of the rich man to the audience? Can a magician undo the handcuffs and handcuff the police in an FBI interrogation room? It may be even more interesting to let the magician directly become the omnipotent God and rampage on the earth. The final ending of the story is that revenge is successful, but the father of the avengers failed to perform magic and died... This is destined to be a shocking trailer, and the main film is inexplicable, and the logic chain is difficult to connect. There are not many magic designs in them, and they are hardly ingenious, and I can't watch them any longer.
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