The only thing I am glad about is that the most innocent actor in the whole film is the lumberjack actor. At least he has loved the heroine since childhood. I can forgive him for going to other women in order to make the heroine give up. And the blacksmith was good, he stood up to save the heroine, but he looked cowardly when everyone went to kill the wolf before, and he was going to marry a beautiful woman instead of a woman who loved him, so I couldn't forgive him.
As for the passionate scenes, I feel that it has nothing to do with the content. I feel that they were only filmed for the sake of the box office and to suit the appetite of the public. That passion scene doesn't need to be filmed at all.
The ending is good after all, needless to say.
After reading it, I feel that the whole is very confusing, and I don't like this kind of story. It's a complete gimmick for a movie to have such a name.
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