James Franz was a fitting role as Tristan, handsome, gloomy, with misty black eyes.
Qixiu is too ordinary, far from the angel-like image in her imagination.
The main reason is that the story is too boring. I like the old story where the good guys and the bad guys are clear. Mark King is a bad guy, so fun. The famous medicinal wine is gone, and Beardsley's beautiful composition is gone. England and Ireland seem to be separated by a small river ditch. The imaginary beautiful and gorgeous wedding boat turned out to be a small sampan.
After seeing it, I was still a little moved. Men are brothers, women are love, and the everlasting standards of good men and women can always move people's hearts.
In the end, Qixiu was waiting for the knight to die. Say to someone: What if he never dies? If you have finished crying, you will not die. If you have finished reciting what you should read or you will not die, Qixiu will be exhausted to death. . .
Then again, if I'm going to die, and the person I love isn't grabbing my hand and taking the time to look at me, but babbling on boring stuff, I'll be pissed.
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