1- The character is unnecessary for the plot, he follows the protagonists as an npc and does system missions as a servant. 2 - He tell all the powers to the 'friends', who, by the way, made friends in just one month. 3- In the first arc he is already invincible. 4- The protagonists discover the power of the MC, but they act lightly as if it were something normal after two dialogues, like.... Protagonists: WHAT! Are you immortal and can you break giant rocks with one punch? Him: That's right, but it's not important now, we have to defeat that villain before he destroys the world! Protagonists: Oh that's right, I forgot! The character has dull strength, no enemy is really a risk to your life. It's the typical Chinese MC who gets everything chewed up from the system, be it power, money or experience and still doesn't feel good because the plan can, even if it's 0000.1%, go wrong. I think the story is a good repository of ideas, but the MC lacks any personality. He just goes with the flow and I was waiting for him to go off the rails. With all that strength and looks, he lives like a nomad, who doesn't really want to experience the beauties the world has to offer. And the world of cinema has so much to offer... And the... Timeskip. Ten years have passed, the protagonists got married and now live in a mansion with their son, while Alex looks like he just came out of a cryogenic tube. Nothing has changed and we don't know what he did in that time.
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LIKEThe_Puffer:I hate "Yes I have powers but that is not important right now" characters
For starters, I felt like I was reading a summary. Everything happens very fast, few chapters and the first arc is already over. I won't say that the story is bad, but the reading is demotivating. There are no surprises, plotwists, or villains really capable of harming the MC. I've read many Movie Worlds novels, some good and some bad, but most if not all had some filler or subplot, whether it's about organization creations, mysteries the movies don't reveal, descriptions of places, dialogue and ocs secondary characters. But this one doesn't.
TJ_Rose:Outside the Chinese thing the novel sounds good, from you’re review I don’t see how this can be bad.