1. I especially liked the acting of the main actor and special effects.

2. I especially liked the music and the beautiful scenery in the movie.

3. I especially liked the acting of the main actor and the main actress.

4. I especially liked the roles of the actors in the sinking ship.

5. I especially liked the special effects used in the movie.

6. It was very moving and exciting.

7. It was very real and fantastic.

8. It was very touching and realistic.

9. It was fun and scary.

(Would you check the expressions in the sentences above. Correct errors if any, please. Thank you.)

All look good except for #7. The words "real" and "fantastic" (related to "fantasy," you know!) are virtual opposites. I'd combine #s 7 and 8.

The expressions in the sentences provided are generally correct. However, there are a few minor adjustments that can be made for clarity and coherence. Here are the corrected sentences:

1. I especially liked the performance of the main actor and the special effects.
2. I particularly enjoyed the music and the beautiful scenery in the movie.
3. I especially liked the performances of the main actor and the main actress.
4. I particularly enjoyed the roles of the actors in the sinking ship scene.
5. I especially appreciated the special effects used in the movie.
6. It was very emotionally impactful and thrilling.
7. It felt incredibly realistic and fantastical.
8. It was deeply touching and portrayed a sense of realism.
9. It was both fun and scary.

These adjustments maintain the original meaning while ensuring clarity in the expressions.