An inspirational movie, the upper and lower two, totaling more than three hours and forty minutes, is a bit long. The most impressive thing is that they used moving, nice songs and dances to tell their experiences and inner monologues, which are very contagious.
The film uses sports competitions to determine whether the people in the province should pay taxes for three years. First of all, there are some doubts about this premise, which is illogical; the emotional line is more traditional. And the problem of identity, the man didn't know it, and finally regretted that he missed each other.
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