The fight scene is pretty cool, but there are a lot of other loopholes... The girl was caught in the palm of her hand and slapped and beaten. She didn't say anything, and she didn't even spit out her bile. With this foundation, diamond skin material lives on a roller coaster every day... Also There is Hidden Forest, why is it so hateful, does the protagonist come with an aura of hatred, then the older one uses a machine gun to slam your target, you don't go, you have to rush to the Hidden Forest on the side, get a propeller, deserve it... ...and the old man's Japanese sword, a hard skin monster that can't be penetrated by a rifle. You cut it open with a single knife. Sure enough, holding a sword in both hands is really powerful. Was it Zeraki Kenpachi who came off the island with you to teach you swordsmanship... ...and the Chinese girl's English, if you have to say that you speak English without rolling your tongue, I will recognize it, but please soften the stick-like tongue and remove the smell of the big ballast. I listen to it. It's hard to die, there are so many Chinese actors in the United States, it's not difficult to find someone who speaks the same language... And those animals, since they're big, we should all grow up together, and if they're too young, they can't survive. How did the deer survive, and even if the baby orangutan was born, it was at least as big as an ATM. What happened to a skull that was similar to a human being, how much food would it take to grow and how long would it take to be as big as King Kong? The orangutan mother can't even catch it, she just slipped through her fingers... But I have to say that the setting of another world environment and various fighting scenes are really exciting. I regret not going to the cinema to watch it. I feel like I was sprayed by the skeleton monster. The face must be super exciting.
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