Let's talk about the many 3D objects poking straight into the viewer's eyes. Cameron is a blast, Avatar spends so much money to only use the technique of poking the eyes of the audience once or twice, Michelson is a blast, and the Transformers series only poked the eyes of the audience once or twice, Gilmerson is bursting , is the Pacific Rim not poking at all? Compared with the above-mentioned old Xues, they are the true masters. No matter how many eyes you have in the audience, it doesn't matter how many eyes you have. Bring one to poke one, one pair to poke two, and one to poke twelve! Is Mr. Xu from Sichuan? Say! Is it to cover up the stale taste of the 3D special effects with so many heavy-flavored ingredients?
To say that the treatment is the most unfair is that poor stingray! In order to show that he likes to eat a few skinny humans, he has to spend a lot of time, and he has to destroy the ship and eat a few arrows, and the big tail is drawn. . . Does it hurt? The most, most, most outrageous thing is that the lively eyes are staring at the fleshy fish, the pig's back seat, and they just don't eat it! ! ! ! ! ! Poor baby, it's hard for you! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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