The film itself is not much of a standout, the gypsy boy thief is a small climax of the film, and the rest is always endless walks, trivial chats and some scenery along the way. The characters of the four pilgrims were successfully portrayed, but they stopped there and did not see any sparks detonated during the period. In fact, I think it would be more interesting to go to the farmers to ask for bread and coffee if they described how they imitated the ancients. Most of the people who like this film yearn for hiking, so the film itself has its own halo. And people like me, who are not interested in this kind of hiking, feel that what they do is essentially meaningless.
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