The film still has a little effort in the processing of visual effects. The beautiful elf forest is refreshing, and the battle scenes, especially the final battle with the queen, is the climax of the film, but the beautiful and powerful queen In the hands of the weak "ugly duckling". The leading actors can finally put on clean clothes, wash the mud off their faces, and show their faces neatly and cleanly at the end of the film.
Chris Hemsworth, the new-age screen tough guy and comic book hero, seems to have been lingering on playing this almost "brainless" role. Having seen him three times in the movie, I just feel that he has been Doing one thing is "swinging". Tall and handsome, with sexy muscles, it's not just for this, it's really a waste. I'm really puzzled by the design of this character. From the beginning to the end, why is he? A complete drunk and coward, how did he complete the transformation from a bear to a hero while chasing Snow White? And what has he been fighting for since then? Also very puzzling. And finally, I have to write that I admire the director of this film very much.
First of all, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs were made into Snow White's Revenge;
secondly, the "Hunter" in the original book was stunned to become the hero of the film;
again, the Seven Dwarfs died not long after they appeared. One, the dwarf Qixiong is missing one; in the
end, the selection of actors is really very good, the men are handsome and the women are beautiful.
In the end, the story is very subversive, and I admire the courage of the director. In the filming, I hooked up the young heroine, and I admire the director's courage and tactics.
I don't know what happened within a year, but two live-action movies of "Snow White" appeared in a row. Adapting an animation work of the same theme in such a short period of time will inevitably let the audience compare. In general, The two films are good at winning the game, and the two directors each interpret their own stories. The director of this film strives to take the edge of the sword and focus on creating war scenes, while the director of the other film reproduces the fairy tale color perfectly. 's video. In terms of the choice of actors, I have to say that the director of this film is lacking. The queen is too beautiful, and the princess lacks that kind of fairy tale beauty. Kristen Stewart's image personally thinks that it is a bit more dusty.
All in all, it's a decent movie to watch, but it's a bit of a surprise.
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