There are still some interesting points in the plot. For the safety of his clan and the happiness of his clan, a wise patriarch like Durotan dares to make a different voice in the face of Gul'dan who is unable to fight. This feeling It is still quite shocking, and there is a feeling of blood boiling in the hearts of the viewers; in addition, the hand-to-hand fight between Lothar and Gul'dan is also a small climax and highlight of the overall situation. The clansmen are slowly in Durotan They came to their senses from the death of , although they were afraid of powerful mana, but they were a bloody fighting clan. Durotan did not sacrifice in vain. In this way, he saved the clan and the living home of mankind. The victory over the tiebreaker resulted in a change under Gul'dan's power that worked surprisingly well.
I haven't played the game of Warcraft. I heard from my friends and saw that others have played it, but I don't think there is anything attractive about this game (at least for me), and then I don't have too much contact. It has been passed, so for this film made because of the game, I am the group of people who have no feelings. Since there are no feelings, then the rest may be more objective vision. Not ruling out the possibility of loving the house and Wu, objectively speaking, non-game fans other than Warcraft seem to have a relatively low-middle evaluation.
If it is compared to clothing and dressing, I think this is very powerful, and the details are in place.
What the hell? Guldan was played by Wu Yanzu? . . . Can you see that there is a little shadow of Wu Yanzu in it? I couldn't believe my brain if it wasn't for the cast list. .
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