Dedicated to my favorite "Dragon Valley"

Leopoldo 2022-12-22 12:22:30

After watching "Dragon Valley Dawnbreaker" a few days ago, my mind is still full of it. I've read it over and over again these days, and I still don't get bored. I like the characters in it very much. During the class, my mind is full of Geraint, Argeta, the salted fish boy Lambert and Leah... ...Everyone in it is deeply and meticulously portrayed, Lambert the rookie protagonist, the beautiful princess follower Liya, the blacksmith restored from the gods in the game, the priest Tramayi and the magician Karaqiu, who used to be just but now only Barna, who is watching the commission, is not the elf princess Nervin, who is not the protagonist, Bescord, who is both good and evil, and the rangers Geraint and Argeta who guard this continent. The quality of a one-step movie is not by its box office, nor by how good it gives you, but by its connotation, the spirit and energy it conveys to you, its meaning; it can shock you. In my heart, it is deeply imprinted in my heart, so that you can't forget it... "Dragon Valley Breaking Dawn" is deeply imprinted in my heart, now, I regret not going into the theater at the beginning, forgive me before I only knew "Qin Dynasty" When the Moon".
"Dragon Nest" is the best anime movie I've ever seen, I was not sure before, because as a 'moon cake', I maintain the position of "Qin Shi Ming Yue" in my heart, but I revisit it time and time again After "Dragon Nest", I can no longer deceive myself. From the beginning, when I watched the movie, I thought it was like a game, then it was very interesting, and then I was shocked after watching it. The answer was already there, but I just didn't admit it. The ending of the movie "Qin Shi" is sad. Xiaoli is the tears of the goddess. When Loulan returns to peace and her mission is over, she is going to leave. The days of fighting side by side only become memories and expectations. A legend... I think every moon cake who truly loves Qin Shimingyue will feel reluctant to part with it. I have never understood why the goddess already has the power of God, why she still sheds tears. Tears contain so many meanings. Although short, this adventure is the most precious memory in my life... Next The next time you meet, you will definitely remember me, right? How many mooncakes will Xiao Li's last words keep in mind?
As for "Dragon Nest", what I like about it is not only the pictures and dubbing that are comparable to Hollywood, but also the plot that attracts me, but its spirit and moving me. When Geraint was misunderstood and still did not forget his mission, in order to protect her brother, Argeta finally transformed into a silver dragon and rushed desperately to block the flames of the black dragon. Liya shot the last arrow at the After capturing Lambert's monster and being knocked to the ground by the monster, Lambert, who lost Liya, finally understood the meaning of the fight... Each of them fought bloody battles, even if they were afraid and worried, but they didn't will stop fighting. These are not the deliberate rendering of the movie, but a very bland and very real presentation. Even if it is just a movie, it makes people hope that such a continent of Altria will really exist, and there will be Geraint, Algereta... Fighting to protect the one he loves, this is Lambert's meaning of fighting, desperate to protect the one he loves, this is Algeta...
After reading it, there is no reluctance, no boredom And sadness, only shock and anticipation, I am willing to wait for the second "Dragon Nest" in 2016, and I really like Geraint and Argeta. Of course, I also like the protagonists Lambert and Liya very much. Everyone in the film has charming charm and irresistible charm. I thank the production team for portraying each character in such detail, and I also thank them for making my own dreams and future clearer. It is said that Hayao Miyazaki was because of After watching "Monkey King", I decided to decide the animation industry... In 2016, don't let us down.

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