Paul Walker's dark history

Reese 2021-12-31 08:03:03

The crosstalk may be new when it was released, but today it seems to be a cliché. In addition to this freshness of the year, the film itself is really lackluster.

The appearance is to collect the corpse of the poor guinea pig who has been completely broken by passing through the meridians. The old archaeologist was still ironing his son for a second, but the old archaeologist wore it back the next second. A large group of people ran to the British and French armies and couldn't find it. Various miracles of the male number one plus a halo of pig's feet. Paul Walker is also so tender. The only one you can see is the female one? two? The face value of the number.

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  • Felicia 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    I've been looking forward to that scene from the moment I saw the title: swords, armor, longbows, shields, even slings, and then hundreds of thousands of people fighting. In fact, I kind of want to skip the beginning and go straight to it. I'll admit I'm a big fan of this kind of stuff. But if you think these 600+ year old things are boring, then maybe the movie is not worth 4 stars

  • Rosella 2022-04-22 07:01:36

    The plot of the movie is very cleverly designed, but 90% of this wonderful plot is attributed to the original novel. However, compared to the failed adaptations of some movies, this movie is still very good in screenwriting, and the integration of each plot is quite skillful. Part of the regret comes from the actors' acting skills and the director's control of the war scene (for some reason, after seeing the French archer's arrow in the hand for two seconds, I remembered that I should fall to the ground, which made me have the urge to recommend their "Actor's Self-cultivation" to watch.

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