The film deserves a mention, especially for its 3D effects.
This film is a fairy tale adaptation of the film, or a nostalgic film.
The first ten or twenty minutes is a 4:3 black and white picture. Of course, don't think that this has no 3D effect. When black borders are added on both sides of the picture, the 3D depth of field is more obvious. Then when the protagonist enters the country of Oz, the picture gradually becomes wider, as natural as the picture scroll unfolds.
There is a first-person perspective for dozens of seconds at the beginning. The protagonist's hot air balloon floats down from the waterfall, which is as exciting as riding a roller coaster. Then a small river fairy flew in front of you and spit water at you. The water seemed to be spitting in front of you. The author really diddge subconsciously. Tell me how good it is. The shots of the lions rushing at the back and the swooping shots of the flying baboons are also very good. The scenery of Oz in the movie is also very beautiful. I feel that the 3D effect is better than the Hobbit, and the picture is very bright.
Then talk about the supporting roles, not the protagonist, anyway, I am not familiar with it. The monkey named Finley is so cute, and there are always some unexpected lines, actions and expressions that pop up, which makes people laugh. And that porcelain doll is very kawaii. There are some touching lines and scenes. And when she was with Finley, they teamed up to stage a comedy where the protagonist prioritizes sex over friends.
Oh, by the way, the two female villains turned into witches in the end, which are the two most classic images in fairy tales.
Of course, there are still shortcomings. Lest people say I'm a troll.
The biggest flaw in this movie is the plot. In addition to procrastination, the plot is a lot of faults and unreasonable, the plot development and excess are too simple, the villain's transformation is not reasonable enough, the people of Oz's attack on the villain is too simple and ideal, the fall of the two villains and It is too fast to fail, and it is too mentally retarded to lose if you understand it! I feel like this is an insult to my IQ, and I can't wait to yell at the screenwriter for being an idiot.
But after all, the film is technically impeccable, and the 3D effect is really good, so it is aimed at the special effects, and there is no need to worry about the plot. Isn't Avatar's plot unreasonable? Everyone is not desperate to send money to the cinema.
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