As far as I am concerned, the purpose of South Korea's funding for the filming of this film is just like they have invaded China's cultural heritage in recent years, and it has ulterior motives.
However, it seems that South Korea has not invested enough in this film, and did not find a good director to direct this film. I do have its own uniqueness for some of the motivational scenes in the play, but when the whole plot is combined, it is Unable to connect, many places feel very jerky.
The only thing that makes me feel that this movie is unique is that it uses a DV-like shooting method in the processing of some shots, and it makes the audience feel in it in some fierce fighting scenes.
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