When I was very young, I watched Journey to the West for the first time on TV. After that, I didn’t dare to sleep alone for a long time, because as soon as I turned off the lights, I couldn’t stop thinking about whether I would become a monster if I died. Will he be chased and beaten by Sun Wukong in hell? After listening to my explanation, my mother told me, don't think about it, you are still far from death. My parents didn’t tell me about this later, but when I was a child, I always remembered it with fear in my heart. When I remembered that I became a materialist, I could take the initiative to remember it as a joke. It can be seen that I was really scared at first. When I saw the setting of the Seventh Trial, I suddenly remembered this joke. Unexpectedly, when I was in my twenties, I actually saw Koreans add gorgeous and vivid special effects to my childhood nightmares, which made my teeth and claws come alive. The setting of "Walking With the Gods" gives me the feeling that it is a story of oriental monsters like "Journey to the West", and there is no support for systematic religious beliefs, so if you go deeper, there will be a sense of disobedience. Occasionally give People have an illusion of playing at home. But you can't raise the bar to require a director to create a complete wizarding world of Harry Potter. What's more, this series is obviously a Korean who has come to use the fairy tale as a shell to praise the joys and sorrows of ordinary people. Even if you say it is an old-fashioned story, it will not stop them from telling the oriental ethics with perfection and sincerity, so at least its original intention. And the kernel should proudly glow.
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