The Last Witch Hunter has
to admit that writing the first one to show this kind of uninspired film fully proves my policy of not rejecting big names + fantasy comers.
To say that there is nothing new is already a compliment. The old three religions of popular fantasy movies in Europe and the United States: vampires, werewolves, and wizards have been digested almost in the last ten years. The lonely hero has experienced Aunt Beckinsale and Uncle Hugh. After Jackman and Keanu's Chicken Soup Reeves (please forget Cage's melancholy eyes), the bald man also came to this water. After the Brooklyn boy tried the drag racing lone ranger and the alien lone ranger, he seemed to think of his childhood leading a little boy. The partner's courage to overcome the darkness led to the exorcism series. Unfortunately, if vampires rely on their looks, and werewolves rely on berserk, then the wizard can only rely on endless darkness and disappearance.
The film is full of scenes of Fan Ye smashing people into scum, slicing into scum, poking into scum, and burning into scum, which were directly intercepted and stuffed into his other films without any drama. Of course, this is Fan Ye's style. Watching his films is naturally directed at his taste. It's like Star Wars Seven Steps. It looks like the same lightsaber waving, the same political struggle, and the same characters. Blackening, the same cracking and broken arm, without any item, it loses its charm. It's like you watch the last wizard hunter, no matter how vulgar a wizard hunter kills the witch queen and is cursed to never die, just so that the witch queen can be resurrected and PK again, no matter how bad the girl from the song of ice and fire is. The master is also a fellow man, but he is not bad-looking, and he abandons Antou Ming to play ambiguous with the male protagonist, not to mention how blunt, weird and innocent blackening of the wizard's entourage, Fulado, who came to make a cameo from the Lord of the Rings in the end, as long as you hear it Fan Ye's elegant, thick, hoarse and magnetic voice, you know that no matter how many times he is poked, he will never be easily led away.
So, whether to watch this movie or not, the answer is not to watch it, the movie with witches is basically doomed to be black and white, and the ground is full of scum. The Ministry of Van Helsing is very attractive. Of course, the heroine's previous role as a savage has suddenly become tender, and she has taken on Keira Knightley's flat-chested style. This phenomenon deserves attention.
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