2. It is difficult to drive cattle. Compared with the herd of cattle concentrated in a long and narrow valley in "Wuji", this film has thousands of bulls running on the edge of the cliff at any time. It is really an art to drive.
3. Don’t mess with the natives. The natives’ magic arts are very powerful. For example, the dark and secluded native grandfather can stand on one leg without pain. He can sing on the top of the mountain with his bare buttocks in the middle of the night. The same, or the mysterious singing of the chocolate children, immediately drove away the galloping cattle.
4. There are many Chinese elements, such as "Fu" lanterns, Yuanhua, and cheongsam.
5. It turns out that chocolate is the child of a big white villain and a drowned aboriginal woman. I really can't figure out how the big white villain persuaded himself to go to bed with the indigenous woman. Another thing I couldn't figure out was why the indigenous woman jumped into the water tower and then died inexplicably.
6. Nicole's voice acting is amazing, such as "Ah~ Kangaroo~~ Kangaroo~~ Oh~ they are so cute", "Oh~ Come on~ Let's dance~~~~", wait until the end of the film to scroll through the subtitles, Wang Xuechun match.
7. The half-price must-see movie, with the majestic music, listening to the shocking dubbing, and the 150-minute film length, is still worth the price of the ticket.
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