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What was the final outcome of the Loch Ness monster?

The Loch Ness Monster Finally, the monster jumped off the tightrope and headed for the sea.

Specific story introduction: Because of the war, Angus? McMorrow (Alex? His father went on an expedition to the battlefield. He lives with his mother and sister. He has deep feelings for his father and looks forward to his reunion every day.

Angus likes the vast sea, but he is afraid to swim in it. One day, he found a strange stone by the sea. It turned out to be an egg. Angus was very surprised when a strange reptile appeared in front of him. He named the little animal Crusoe. Crusoe, though naughty, obeyed Angus very much. Angus took Crusoe as a friend and took good care of him, but Crusoe grew bigger and bigger, and he was afraid that his mother would ask him to give up Crusoe.

At this time, their big house was requisitioned by the army as a refuge, and Angus had to be more careful. But inevitably, because Crusoe was naughty, many absurd things happened. Fortunately, Angus got help from his servant Lewis. They put bigger and bigger Crusoe into Loch Ness.

Angus ran to play with Crusoe from time to time, and he dived under Crusoe's guidance for the first time. But there is an undercurrent in life, and the local people began to discover Crusoe's existence and wanted to be famous. Even the army living in Angus' house mistakenly thought that the huge Crusoe was an enemy submarine, attacked it, and Angus desperately rescued it.

Extended data

Introduction to the role of Loch Ness monster;

1, Angus McMorrow

Little Scottish boy. He came across a strange dome. Out of curiosity, he took the eggs home. Soon after, the egg broke out of its shell and hatched a strange creature that had never been seen before. He found that this little guy who looked a bit like a horse from the hole was naturally interested in water and had a great talent for swimming.

2. Water horse

A strange creature never seen before hatched from a strange dome. It's shaped like a horse. The little guy is naturally interested in water and has a great talent for swimming. Angus called it "water horse".

Behind-the-scenes production of Loch Ness Monster;

1, by adding the characteristics of seals and neck dragons, as well as some tiny wrinkles and details, Weita made a plaster statue for the final animal image, which was called the preliminary design model. After Russell agreed, Vita made Crusoe's final solid urethane model, which was used to make various paint schemes.

2. Most of the shooting scenes of Loch Ness Monster: The Legend of Deep Water are in New Zealand, but Angus and his mother and sister's residence appeared in Adigun Glass Villa, a century-old mansion in the suburbs.

There is a pasture with 40,000 sheep in Queenstown, New Zealand, far from Lake Wakatip. On the first day of the main photography section, the crew and working group gathered on a breakwater by the lake to attend the traditional Maori blessing ceremony. The elders of the local Maori tribe presided over the ceremony and dressed the directors and actors with green stones to ward off evil spirits.