Chapter 175 He's No Ordinary Person



It's a little off-topic.

However, they were quickly pulled back.

Some people even offer narrative-driven reviews.

"It has to be said that even from his first film, it's clear that Director Liu is a detail fanatic."

"Yes, yes, just look at the Loulan City. At first glance, the model is beautiful. The second model is so realistic and has a strong sense of life. It's not like the fake staged scenes in movies and TV shows."

"Why not mention the third model? The last destroyed Loulan City is also Loulan City! They made three models just for Loulan City, that's really generous."

"Didn't anyone notice? At first, everyone thought the archaeological expert's reconstruction of Loulan City was real, but then it was turned into a building model... So, when did it start using special effects? Did anyone notice?"

"Seamless, silent..."

"Here we go again, comrades. Director Liu's films are giving people that strange feeling again. You might think this is a popcorn movie focused on pure enjoyment, but it has a lot of humanistic elements and a strong sense of history. In the end, it's an adventure film."

"You think it's a thriller? Sorry, it's actually an epic disaster movie."

"In less than ten minutes, the small disasters were incredibly realistic, and the scene of the complete destruction of Loulan City thirty minutes later was even more breathtaking."

"Later, the exploration of the underground caves was even more intense. Every now and then, a small disaster would occur, and a big one would happen every ten minutes. It was so exciting that I could only say that it was a disaster from beginning to end, a real disaster movie."

"Yeah, I didn't pay attention to the time while watching it. I only knew that there was a small movie every now and then, and then a big one. By the time the movie was over, my clothes were soaked with sweat."

"It was indeed a thoroughly enjoyable movie. So what if my clothes got wet? My hair was soaked too."

"It was a movie that made me sweat a lot. The person next to me left, and when I went over, my shoes got wet. I thought he had peed himself... It seems I misunderstood him."

"I'm a cleaner at the movie theater, and I've never been in this situation before. After the movie ends, I not only have to sweep up the trash, but I also have to vacuum up the water. My workload has increased, but will my salary increase?"

"...It was normal at first, but it got more and more outrageous later on."

The internet is full of praise, with reviews saying that the second movie is actually more enjoyable than the first.

Even with only the three main characters underground, their experiences were truly amazing.

My nerves were constantly on edge, and my emotions kept fluctuating up and down a certain line.

It wasn't the kind of jump scares; the plot just stayed at a climax the whole time.

The first film needed to follow the plot and had opponents. Although the action scenes were plentiful, it wasn't as nerve-wracking as the second film, which kept the audience on the edge of their seats, giving them moments of respite but never a chance to relax.

The film is thrilling, exciting, and hilarious, but almost entirely devoid of sentimentality.

Liu Yun got up early in the morning, ate breakfast, and sat in the rocking chair to sway back and forth. Then she saw her points increase like crazy, and she was so happy that she swayed faster.

Then I went to check out the online store page, and I could make another purchase.

She seemed to enjoy it.

As for those who complained that the disaster was too depressing... they were attacked by people.

A disaster movie once dominated the box office for many years. Wasn't that depressing?

Has the Yan Kingdom lacked sacrificial redemption and fulfillment?

Why are movies from Yan country not good?

If you find it depressing, don't watch it!

In short, a little criticism won't make a ripple, and the mountain of praise remains completely unshakable.

Liu Yun wondered, "Does a sandstorm make people feel depressed?"

Xie Xuan: "...For ordinary people, it should be!"

Song Xingfei and Fei Fei looked over, somewhat speechless.

Song Xingfei rolled her eyes: "I know you guys aren't ordinary people, okay? You can't understand the thoughts of ordinary people at all, can you?"

Fei Fei smiled and said, "Actually, it's not as oppressive or relaxing as the deep sea. It's more like being buried alive. Drowning and being buried alive... I guess neither of those feels good!"

"They're all suffocating."

Liu Yun: ...Is that so?

Was her special effects a bit too overdone?

From her perspective, the desert sand might not be able to bury her alive.

But in the sea, even if they don't drown, they'll be pickled to death.

"Luckily, it was just the beginning...it got really good after that, otherwise..."

It's so suffocating, I'm afraid no one will dare to go to the desert in the future.

Even if the environment is improved, the changes are too drastic, and probably not many people will believe it. If the tourism industry is not revitalized, it will disappear.

Indeed, the editing by the film and television post-production generator is the most perfect.

It accurately anticipates the limits of human endurance and keeps the audience's emotions on track, knowing how to eliminate the effects of suffocation, allowing people to breathe a sigh of relief while experiencing ultimate enjoyment.

The final product was far more perfect than she had imagined.

It was incredibly useful to kill this thing back then, much more so than she had imagined.

Not only does it shorten the production time, but it also makes the work as perfect as possible. If it is called a divine artifact, it must be a top-quality divine artifact.

After a moment of worry, Liu Yun put it out of her mind. The creations made by the generator are the best at taking people's emotions into account and know where the limits are.

Song Xingfei: "..." This person is indeed quite extraordinary.

Feifei looked at him with admiration, truly worthy of being Director Liu.

Whether it's TV series or movies, there are no barriers whatsoever in the industry; they can be completely controlled.

The editing skills are, as always, awe-inspiring.

The music in the film perfectly captures the audience's emotions, adding even more charm to the storyline.

Fei Fei wasn't the only one who thought this way. After the first batch of viewers shared their reviews, they began discussing the film's content.

"This movie, honestly, has no flaws."

"Exactly, the background music is also very appropriate. Any more would be too noisy, any less would not be emotional enough, it's just right in every part."

"I can see that. The TV series back then showed Director Liu's musical talent, which is definitely not low."

"Does anyone else think that the most criticism of Director Liu's movies is actually the plot? There are always imperfections, even if it's just nitpicking."

"Yes, the music, costumes, visuals, editing pacing, special effects, etc... it seems like there's nothing to complain about."

"Perhaps we can also criticize the actors' acting skills and lines?"

"You could still find fault with the first one, but honestly, the dialogue in the second one is perfect!"

"Yes, it's just like those twenty flagship animations on Yunzhao.com. The tone and emphasis of the lines are practically textbook examples."

"Oh, so it really is just the plot? But I don't see anything wrong with the plot!"

"So, you have to nitpick. Tell me, is there a bone in the egg?"

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