The film itself has nothing to say, the special effects, editing, and details are all first-class.
The plot is old-fashioned. The male protagonist has gone through ups and downs for revenge. With the help of a group of friends, he has reached the full level and obtained the artifact. Get it done.
Mapping 1 Inverse 1: "What made you grow up to this point" Male lead: "It's everything you do" No wonder many successful people thank everyone when speaking, including those who oppose it.
Mapping 2 On the other hand, he gained powerful power by sacrificing his relatives, and the male protagonist gained more power by relying on his own ordeals and experiences. On the other hand, he is a prepaid user, and the male protagonist is a prognostic paying user.
Mapping 3 inversely pays the price to gain superhuman strength, so the equivalent exchange is normal. Money is a kind of power nowadays, and if you want to get this kind of power, you have to pay a price, which is physical, mental, time, personality, moral, and of course physical. There are some worthwhile and some not worth it. There are also overvalued ones. The first two are normal. If they are overvalued, be careful. Is the use of the holy sword really free?
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