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What's the Achilles' heel of White Snake:Origins?

I think the following is the show's Achilles' heel: First of all, it must be affirmed that "White Snake:Origins" is indeed the most pleasingly refined Chasing Light Animation production to date. Its pleasing sophistication exceeds that of the previous three productions, Cat and Peach Blossom Garden, The Curious Incident of Ah Tang, and Little Door God, combined. The rapid advancement of animation technology has arguably reached a new stage with each production, and this movie takes a huge step forward with an unexpectedly eye-catching picture!

Through this movie, I also felt for the first time that Chasing Light Animation's work actually had the feel of a Hollywood action movie, one after another with gorgeous visual effects and dazzling action scenes. Just for that, a person can have the urge to brush twice! In addition, after exploring the first three works, the pursuit of the pursuit of animation finally found in "White Snake: Origin" in the "peak of the national cartoon animation" the exact beginning.

Focusing on ancient myths and legends, the central character of White Snake has both classical beauty and excellent color values that fit modern aesthetics. Little details and props such as hair bands and vermillion hairpins are also well thought out. The transition from 3-D animation to ink style at the beginning of the movie also feels very useful!

The whole movie finds a perfect blend and balance between traditional beauty, moody atmosphere and modern cool and pleasant painting style. The fight scenes are more creative and imaginative, so it's no surprise that many viewers enjoyed them. However, perhaps Chasing Light Animation's quest to focus on technological advancements resulted in "White Snake: Fate of the Furious" being weaker than the previous three films in terms of story, characters and emotion.

The story is essentially a series of pleasing scenes and action-adventures. The plot is monotonous, rushed, and lacks layered development, resulting in underdeveloped characters and emotions. As a result, when it comes to emotional moments, it's hard to really move people from the bottom of their hearts. It also severely hampers many people's desire to swipe twice. So that's the show's Achilles heel.