The movie isn't particularly good if it doesn't have gaming elements or for people who don't like games. But this element is an inherent part of the movie, and it is the most important selling point, and it is also the unique commercial value of the movie. Therefore, it is very illogical to evaluate it separately. For those who have not been exposed to the video games of that era, it can only be said that it is not the main audience and market target of this movie.
In addition, the image of the little heroine and the setting of the world view in which she lives are indeed bolder, which may be one of the reasons why many people do not like it. But many people who like games are nerdy. And boys who like Hello Kitty will I talk nonsense?
It would be nice if the game star who played the role of the dragon had more scenes and a little more. Is the copyright really expensive?
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