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Marilou 2021-11-25 08:01:28
It's good to set the novel magic. The world is huge, without any background and roughness. It only shows that the anti-gang actions of the two friends of the human and the orcs save everything by the way. Orcs are discriminated against quite a sign of the racial status...
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Madyson 2021-11-25 08:01:28
5.9/10 points. This film is so honest, not only the plot is rough, but also the action is not action, and science fiction is not science fiction. When it comes to the big scene, it is immediately worthless. . . The cost of 90 million US dollars, if it were in the celestial dynasty, I suspect that internal and external collusion was taking a kickback. . . Will Smith picked up this bad movie. "Gemini Killer" is much better than this one. Although the plot is the same, the ultra-clear action is...
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Newell 2021-11-25 08:01:28
Turning the background of Middle-earth into the real world, everyone in each race has their desires. As the story progresses, this desire becomes too far-fetched, as if it is just for the story. The decadent and doomsday magic is full of gunpowder everywhere, and the setting is very novel, but the rhythm of the movie is a bit slow. The mood was adjusted to a high level, and it was watered out by the gag, and the popcorn felt a little damp. There are human half-orcs, elves, wizards, and...
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Cale 2021-11-25 08:01:28
Fire at the screenwriter
1. Magic wand clues throughout the text: There are only three magic wands. The spirit that can be picked up without exploding is the light spirit to release the skills. The human being can only have a light spirit in millions of miles. The captured members of the Light Shield know it, and ask. The...
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Marty 2021-11-25 08:01:28
I thought it was because the blueprint of the movie was not big enough, but it was really hard to fill out.
In the first seventy minutes, the rhythm was relatively tight, and there was no lack of thinking about racial issues, corrupt police, complaints about the system, fairly well-formed chasing guns and weapons, and scribbling on the whole background. I did not deliberately, and gradually led the plot...
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Nick Jakoby: I believe that you're lacking in love, Ward.
Daryl Ward: I'm what?
Nick Jakoby: By love, I mean, like... physical love.
Daryl Ward: Yeah. Um...
Nick Jakoby: Right?
Daryl Ward: I'm straight. I don't need no physical love. Trust me, I'm good.
Nick Jakoby: You can't hide it, Ward. Humans have physical tells.
Daryl Ward: Tells, huh?
Nick Jakoby: Yeah. It's called a face.
Daryl Ward: I ain't making no face.
Nick Jakoby: Like the face you're making right now.
Daryl Ward: I ain't making no face. All right, what face am I making?
Nick Jakoby: "A human who needs a lot more conjugal love" type face.
Daryl Ward: "Conjugal love" face.
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Daryl Ward: So you know human faces. Show me another human face. What's another one we make?
Nick Jakoby: Oh, uh...
[pouts]
Daryl Ward: What's that face?
Nick Jakoby: Human who doesn't get any more pancakes.
Daryl Ward: [laughs] We do like our pancakes, for real.
Nick Jakoby: I got a lot of 'em.
Daryl Ward: You got a lot?
Nick Jakoby: I got a lot of them.
Daryl Ward: Show me the face an Orc makes when he just shut the fuck up, and don't say shit, and just drive to work.
[Nick glares at him]
Daryl Ward: Yeah, that's it! That's it! Oh, you got that one! Yeah, you killing that one. You should do that one. Do that one, like, all the time.




