~ Male nudity (CGI William Chan, I'm looking at you), and attempted female nude in-bed scene at the end.
Just look at DragonNest: Warrior's Dawn, all composed by/with Chinese talent and probably the best LotR-inspired Fantasy movie soundtrack I had heard in years. They should have recruited a Chinese composer instead. Oh well, music score was done by a Japanese guy actually so that might explain why it sounded so generic and uninspiring like every other fantasy anime themes out there. I didn't remember a single tune from the movie. Like how they did with their own 5th gen stealth fighter, which is in many ways superior to the American one. China should learn to develop their own facial and eyes motion capture tech. Look in the motion capture clips, they hired a bunch of White guys to create this part of the movie. ~ Weirdest parts were the eyes and facial expressions. But it was executed rather poorly b/c the screenplay/script felt like something between a first draft and polished version, probably b/c the writer and director (both the same person) had to meet deadlines. ~ The story is actually pretty good bordering on ingenious. Tolkien LotR-inspired Asian fantasy work, and this movie is one of them. ~ The funny parts were actually funny and neither slapstick nor corny.
The fireworks and flying scenes were really well done. By the end of L.O.R.D., you knew something about every single character in the characters roster poster above. ~ It takes Hollywood at least 3 movies to fully develop 7 characters.
This is the updated review after I've given L.O.R.D.