Big production and big scenes are also very inspiring! However, many plots are inexplicable. After the male protagonist won the Olympic championship, he suddenly became an arrogant madman, looking down on this and that.
After a few years of depression, a business guy enlightened him with a few words: he should be himself, not wrestling, why not use his strengths to do more useful things? So I found the meaning of life again. . . Why did you go early! The final battle is even more exaggerated, and the broken ribs can still play super long. . . Victory over powerful opponents one after another.
The change in the heroine's attitude towards the hero is even more puzzling. The first few turns are justified, but why wait until the hero succeeds again before coming to him? That looks so bitchy
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