One of the most amazing scenes is our melancholy Prince Sellin flying over the cyclone den on the sea. The constantly agitated mist, stagnating the big water droplets of gems that fluttered across the lens in the lens. The water droplets hit the smooth feathers and then bounced and broke. The feathers with protective oil film are stained with water droplets, but they are crystal clear but impermeable. The blue whirlpool was so beautiful that when it was over, I expected them to fly into the whirlpool again. However, at the end, only Kunlang's blood red unwilling eyes.
As far as fighting scenes are concerned. For only wings and claws can be displayed, and wings are responsible for flying and need to be constantly agitated. So the difficulty of designing actions can be imagined. Relatively speaking, sharp and fast editing adds a lot to the intensity of the fighting.
In general, the picture is good and the 3D effect is excellent. All kinds of owls are cute. It's just that for my heavy mouth, the plot is too small and fresh, but it is very suitable for bringing children to watch.
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