I downloaded this film in my spare time, and when I first started watching it, a MM in the bedroom said it was a super bad film, so I watched it in the cinema.
I was speechless for a moment, but still wanted to watch.
Indeed, there was a time when I thought it was boring, and I wasn't interested in watching it any longer.
In the jungle, in the desert, keep going, it seems to never have a destination.
When Iraf was taken away by the leader and was about to be taken as her own, only Dale in her heart did not resist strongly, but let the leader approach, but quietly pulled out the dagger on his waist, ready to stab him.
I admire her wisdom and admire her bravery.
When Dale's father's friend was stabbed to death from behind by a feigned opponent, Dale was deeply saddened, and so was I.
The reason why the dormitory MM doesn't like it is that it feels illogical.
The witch in the film predicted the ending, but there were some things she didn't expect.
I believe that directors and writers are not meant to bring us a well-thought-out story.
In ancient times, the development of human beings has gone through many magical coincidences, but the movie shows it with a more dramatic effect.
The witch's prophecy about life, the man who can talk to the saber-toothed tiger will lead another clan to the light, the hunter's logo is just beaten on the girl's hand by a whip... These are very legendary, but I don't want to get into the plausibility of its existence.
It's a little funny in some places. The pyramids built BC appeared 10,000 years ago, and the slave owners who served the gods dressed like Tibetan lamas and scared them with just an Orion sign.
But these are not important, what is important is the courage, wisdom and faith of human beings to pursue freedom and light.
I think this is what the director wants to express most.
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