The death of so many people makes you very surprised by this commercial film. Many people can actually be said to be semi-protagonists, or should play a big role. They died, which makes you curious about the direction of this film. That's the only attraction of this melodrama.
Gul'dan is still alive, one of the axes of evil. But Durotan was dead, and the Orc Horde had no rebels. In other words, the rebels are still in the infancy stage. The only rebels were the Orcs who were inserted into it.
On the side of Azeroth, the king died, and the king's brother-in-law inherited the throne, but unfortunately his son also died. The Watchmen died to allow a new generation of Watchmen to take their place.
In short, from this life and death, I feel the interesting thing about this movie. It's a melodrama that has adventures all the time, but not enough characters. Not a single character impresses you, not even a sentence or two to remember, and not a single person's performance to praise, but you'll be captivated by the evil energy and the spectacle he creates. There are still many pits to think about in this imaginary world.
This is an epic drama. The so-called epic is to show the fate of mankind, or the fate of a certain group, such as the future of mankind, the past of mankind, the liberation of nations, the decline of civilization, and so on. He needed a grand war scene.
The most evil here is the kind of evil energy that can destroy life and cause the extinction of human beings and species. After all, it is the background color of environmental protection, as well as the feeling of autocracy. Free orcs need to maintain the traditions of the tribe and oppose centralization, while humans are To maintain a peaceful life and oppose aggression.
In contrast, Apocalypse is more of a battle between two types of superhumans, and humans are just companions.
The second part should be more refined.
Everything is invading movies, novels, games, short films, biographies, cartoons, idols, hosts, pop songs, capital. Of course, I'd love to see it happen. It's just that the movie has not yet matured, and it has been ravaged again.
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