The four white, red, black and green knights representing war, famine, plague and death are not distinctive. Religious themes are forced into it, there is really no plot to speak of, but it's okay to pretend to be x. The theme of religion is not laid out at first, not developed in the middle, and not finally pointed out. Without the diamond, I would not pick up the porcelain work.
Topics include sexual abuse, parent-child relationships, homosexuality, and domestic violence. But the end result just shows that: the ambition is indeed not small, and the ability is indeed limited.
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