Hunting has a chilling sound in itself. People who hunt, hunt, and take "hunting" as their identity, either their six senses are frozen, or they are dedicated and affectionate. Whether it is a bounty hunter, a witch hunter, a vampire hunter, or the "Witcher" hunter in this movie, this identity is set to be the protagonist of the story, no matter how the story unfolds, it can already attract a group of fans who prefer it. However, although the basic main line of the story has been determined, "The Last Wizard Hunter" is definitely not a good work. Without the plug-in of "foreign monks like to recite scriptures", it has become a purely domestic film, and the word of mouth and box office are already obvious.
In the opening 20 minutes, there was still a vague feeling of love between Calder and the little priest. I even feel that this movie does not need a heroine to appear. It's a pity that in the movie world, men and men are not kings, so the heroine still can't stop it. The cute rookie priest Gorgeous turns into a scumbag villain at the end, the tiger head at the beginning turns into a snake tail at the end, the protagonist The aura has become a super trick to pass through soy sauce.
Going back 20 years or just 10 years, such a movie will make my eyes light up, but after so many years of tumultuous years, I still have some insight. After reading a lot of oriental fantasy stories, the little witchcraft shown in "The Last Wizard Hunter" is really uninteresting. It's just a retrospective memory. It's so troublesome, isn't it something that a hypnotist can handle?
Many scenes in the movie are typical European and American disgusting styles, and the hideous face must be matched with twisting bugs. In the east there is a dryad grandma, and in the west there is a great witch, why are the villains bosses all plant-based? The fatal blow of the ending cannot explain the scribbles of the ending battle unless it is explained that the witch has just been resurrected with poor skills.
In general, the rhythm of the film is acceptable, but the main line appears to be bland, which basically belongs to "everything is under control". Good or bad, only those who commented pay attention to the key points.
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