Because it is Ghibli's work (whether it is Son or Laozi), if it is produced by other products, it can pass. The battle between the two dragons at the beginning is a symbol of life and death, as well as the echoes of light and darkness. The most serious of all issues is life and death. If you touch it accidentally, it is also related to the life and death of the work. Unfortunately, the film gives the impression of the latter. The lines and lines of this theme are obviously not ready for scripting. The narration is too slow, with too many useless shots. I dozed off. It might be better if they spent the energy of the floor reflection in the picture on the narrative pacing, but the theme of the story is obviously beyond the control of the film's producers! The setting of people and dragons reminds me of another movie—"Dragon Son Taro." Obviously, the senior's skills are deeper... many things are subtle.
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