This is the first time to watch it seriously. The film adopts a branch-shaped narrative method (forgive me for not understanding, but I just want to say something), and constantly pave the way for the conflicts that follow. The favor of Sanyi and the aggressiveness of the Shahe people make the plot of the film mixed, revealing the conflicts between countries, the changes in people's mentality, and the contradictions between people and the government in the social environment at that time.
Storytelling usually sets a big background, and designs personal love-hate entanglements, dreams, desires, and attitudes towards doing things in the big background, and moving all kinds of life to the big screen.
At the end of the plot, there is always a fight between powerful people. At first, I thought it was the foreigner and Huang Feihong when I watched the movie, but later I found out that it was Yan Zhendong and Huang Feihong, and the rainy night battle. Martial arts movies always need a hearty sparring to be enjoyable. The director designed a lot of funny scenes, too, playing movies and movies, without these, how can it be called a hedonic life
Suddenly found that Guan Zhilin is so good-looking, I feel that she has long forked and split later.
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