Chinese version of Ultraman

Alfreda 2022-01-29 08:09:45

Director, since the monster character has no face, is it a waste of money to hire a Korean Kim Bum to play the role? The makeup of each character is especially difficult to live with the actor's appearance, let's not mention it, and ask a Korean to join in to buy the 3D special effects of "The Monster of the Han River" Is it possible to get a discount? Can the boat battle in the studio be well lit, what special effects problem can be solved by putting a red light? A shot of people and horses out of the city is a super long-term view, and the close-up special effects will not be deducted, right? Looking at Luoyang City from afar, the wind is not Movement, clouds do not move, people do not move, Wu Zetian must not have noticed that his world was replaced by a background cloth. . . As for the plot, if the theme of Di Renjie continues to be filmed, it will be the Chinese version of Ultraman. He specializes in fighting monsters, works part-time as an official, and the mother of Ultra guards the rivers and lakes. . . The best actor in the whole play is the emperor, for no reason, he has very few appearances, and the two scenes are very energetic. . . Oh yes, and Chen Kun, what is he playing? I can't find it. . .

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  • Lexie 2022-03-17 09:01:10

    The story is not as good as the previous one, it's too weird and confusing, and it loses the flavor of a detective film, but the mix of genre films is enjoyed by Old Monster Xu. In addition to its own martial arts characteristics, you can still see Japanese monster films (Godzilla), ninja films (Ninja), ghost stories (ghosts), Thai-style Gu films, film noirs (mainly lighting), and universal monster films. (Black Lake Demon Tan) or even the shadow of a fairy tale movie (Beauty and the Beast).

  • Dell 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    The tributes of the nobles of Wang Zong are all made of human blood