In European and American movies, magic is an unrestricted subject matter, and there is still room for development than Chinese mythology. You can play with your own absurd fantasies. The more bizarre the better, the movies produced are very magical, the location is very beautiful, and the little girl is always cute and beautiful. The story feels like that every time, but people always want to see it, and after reading it, they sigh: If only I had that kind of magic too?
In a certain year, "Harry Potter" and "The Lord of the Rings" took the lead in blowing a magical wind, and after winning rave reviews, a bunch of them followed, such as "The Golden Compass", "The Chronicles of Narnia", Twilight, and intensified, mixed reviews, but always felt good.
The same goes for "Ink Heart", which takes the high-end route. The protagonist in the story is a little girl, and his father has a magical power. Just read aloud, the characters in the book will fly into reality... This is a good one The story is very creative. Before watching it, I thought: What a good movie this will be...
I watched it with longing, but I watched it with despair, not what I imagined Well, I still feel bad. Big-budget movie stories tend to be mentally retarded. I don't know why it ranks so high on the leaderboard. The story in the movie is very far-fetched, and there is no desire to let you watch it. "Hey, let's watch it, and learn some English by the way."
In this movie, there are several plot points that are very confusing.
1. At the end of the film, the author said, "Little girl, write quickly, as long as you can write it, it will become true." Sure enough, it came true, and it came true. So why not write something in the first place, get the wife back, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
2. The author said that to complete this task, I must finish the story, because it must conform to the author's style of writing, and others should not write it indiscriminately. At the end, he asked the little girl to write, and it worked. The author should be able to order others to continue their own creation. It is difficult to imitate the style of writing.
3. Chen Zhi finally left and returned to his own world. I thought he wouldn't go back, that would pave the way for a sequel, hey, personal feeling.
I haven't read the original book, but I know that this novel of the same name is children's literature. It seems that the film adapted into it is really "two", and it makes people's heart "pain". In doing so, it ruined a novel that sold millions of copies and was considered a teen classic. In fact, it's not that the classics are about to be put on the screen. For example, "Dragon Ball", the story is messed up, and even if the special effects are good, it will attract scolding. Some things are not necessarily good when they are photographed.
No matter what kind of movie it is, if you repeat it for a while, it will start to turn your stomach. The audience began to disgust, kicked and scolded when they saw it, and some even suffered from classics.
The magic wind is blowing too hard, it's time to close it, multiple competitions are going on together, if it doesn't make it right, it will hurt itself, if it doesn't make it right, it will wipe itself out. When I think about it, it's also a good magic movie.
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