Quick Review: Less action-packed than its predecessor, if every bit as pretty to look at, this sequel benefits mostly from the natural beauty of its shooting locations and slick camera work, and flaunts some masterfully-executed, if brief sword fights, but the uneven plotting and unfocused narrative prevent it to really involve the viewer deep enough in its solid, potentially great story. Chen Chang handles his main role well enough to cover some of its faults.
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
[6.25/10] Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield (2017)
Brotherhood of Blades II: Infernal Battlefield (2017)
Quick Review: Less action-packed than its predecessor, if every bit as pretty to look at, this sequel benefits mostly from the natural beauty of its shooting locations and slick camera work, and flaunts some masterfully-executed, if brief sword fights, but the uneven plotting and unfocused narrative prevent it to really involve the viewer deep enough in its solid, potentially great story. Chen Chang handles his main role well enough to cover some of its faults.
Quick Review: Less action-packed than its predecessor, if every bit as pretty to look at, this sequel benefits mostly from the natural beauty of its shooting locations and slick camera work, and flaunts some masterfully-executed, if brief sword fights, but the uneven plotting and unfocused narrative prevent it to really involve the viewer deep enough in its solid, potentially great story. Chen Chang handles his main role well enough to cover some of its faults.
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When they dress up the package so well, you'd think they'd make sure something great was inside.
Well-said, Alex!
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