The special effects and 3D pictures are very delicate, and the hair of the characters is clearly visible. Although some shots of the style of painting look weird, the overall look is still very good.
The characters are very good except for Barna and Tramayi, the female characters are beautiful and charming, and the muscles are strong and sexy.
Music: Generally speaking, the music still fits the picture, but because most of the plot is fighting scenes with fast-paced music, the whole scene sounds a bit noisy.
The only bad thing is the black dragon theme BGM that I don't know what language to sing, and the low-pitched and all kinds of high-altitude lyrics are especially playful.
The original version of the film should be dubbed in English, and there are many Chinese dubbings that do not match the lip and intonation. Most of the characters are well-matched, only Karaqiu and Sister Ta's dubbing are awkward and blunt, and fortunately, there are not many lines.
Plot: The movie has made a relatively large compression change to the game background, which is understandable. After all, the black dragon raid in the original game involves too many things.
In order to highlight the popularity of Brother Jie, Sister Ta also became a younger sister in the movie. The overall plot content is still more in line with the story of the game, and there should be some characters.
Most of the settings, such as the blacksmith's hound's power stove, are very restored to the game, and other expansion settings, such as the esoteric magic that affects the surrounding environment and the elf's arrows, are also quite surprising.
The depiction of monsters is also very attentive. The plot of the orcs and goblins is very interesting. Even the skull earrings on the ogre's unprinted ears are particularly detailed.
It's a pity that the world view setting of Dragon Nest can't save the level of the screenwriter. 90% of the whole movie is a fight scene, and 90% of the fight scene is a chase battle with various high-speed camera cuts. There are many problems with the rhythm of the plot.
The male protagonist Lambert is jumping around 99% of the time, and his favorite thing to do is to hang on the edge of the cliff wall to cause danger.
With the loud music, the whole movie looks too noisy. In the end, the black dragon battle for more than half an hour went offline with various logical IQs, which seemed very protracted. Fortunately, there were special effects to support it so that it would not make people drowsy.
Facts have proved that domestic production can make animations that are not inferior to Disney, but the level of screenwriters still needs to be improved. In general, Dragon Nest: Soldiers of Dawn is still a decent movie, with 3 stars for the quality of the film and 1 star for the game adaptation. No more.
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