There are too few fighting scenes, insufficient investment in special effects, and extremely low expenditure on visual effects. From the poor Japanese swordsmanship, it can be seen that the filming of this film did not ask for a professional martial arts guide at all, and it lacked the most basic attention to Japanese culture. This is no longer a budget issue, but an attitude issue. This work can be unceremoniously called a poor work.
The red-haired girl was only handsome when she first appeared, but she didn't make a big fight later. The chopping with Ruanmei's father was bland, the scene was too short, and there was no head-to-head confrontation.
The archer is too watery and the frequency of archery is too low. Climbing the wall is not agile, but fortunately the hit rate is OK.
From the beginning to the end of the water, Wolverine did not slam it after recovering his super powers, feeling very helpless throughout the whole process! The most irritating part was the last part of breaking into the big boss laboratory alone, and a group of miscellaneous soldiers were shot down with bows and arrows! I also said that I had a big move to release, but I was defeated and captured, and later fell to a situation where both claws were broken.
The only bright spot is the tenderness of the soft girl, which made Wolverine let even his ex-wife let go, which is amazing.
In short, very watery, not iron-blooded, with some tenderness!
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