First of all, there are loopholes in the world setting. The light and darkness seem to be talking about the protagonists, and the super powers of these people are not particularly obvious, and the special effects are even cheaper.
And I don't understand, why the male protagonist wanted to stop the witch at the beginning, but was inexplicably weak, and I didn't explain why. After entering the underworld, I didn't explain what it would be like, so I didn't quite understand it. And the male protagonist couldn't explain to Ego in a few words at the end, he looked like aphasia.
The villain's spine had to think of Hokage's Junmaro.
The cursed woman, since the curse is actually herself as a superhuman, why would there be a vision of a large-scale disaster? Suicide or something? I don't understand very well, the screenwriter is too arbitrary and pretending to be sophisticated, and there is no eye on the plot or the special effects scene.
Because I didn’t understand the second part, I watched it for a short time, and then I checked it and found out that the viewing order was 2004, and then it was the sun-watcher in 2006, but I just finished watching the first part. ...Still a little confused.
Maybe the original novel is okay, you can't comment on it if you haven't read it, but the movie is still not good-looking, and the filming in some places is very messy and boring.
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