is the age of watching "Gourd Baby", I have watched a movie with a deep international spirit. The film tells the story of a Japanese Ronin who suffered from the humiliation of his crotch due to his poor level of kendo. He then crossed the Central Plains to the west, hoping to learn Chinese martial arts. Reluctantly, there were no international routes at that time, so I had to take the "handy boat" when the Japanese pirates came to China to plunder. After witnessing the atrocities committed by the Japanese pirates, the aspiring young man in Japan did not want to join them anymore, stayed in China, and met a kind, beautiful, and martial Chinese girl. The fraternity Chinese accepted this young man and taught him the essence of Chinese martial arts. When the Japanese pirates invaded again, the young man who had studied China and Japan, and his Chinese girlfriend, resolutely devoted themselves to the great cause of fighting against the Japanese pirates, and finally defeated the leader of the Japanese pirates with what they learned. After that, the young
man stayed in China and was active in various parts of the motherland as a Sino-Japanese goodwill ambassador... More than ten years later, I saw the same story, except that the Vikings in Northern Europe and North America Among the Indians. The second half of the story is similar to a story about a cowherd baby introducing devils into the encirclement during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in China. However, it was not the great Eighth Army soldiers who surrounded the invaders here, but the Canadian winter.
I still have a lot of experience in watching cold weapons. After all, I have watched so many war movies. But I still have to say that this film is quite worth seeing in this respect. The director did a good job. In the film, the Viking pirate who speaks the ancient Icelandic language, dressed in heavy armor and riding a dragon-head warship, is really cool. The physique of the Nordic people is indeed burly, and they look like giants after wearing them, which is in sharp contrast with the thin Mongolian race. But the dexterous Indians still gained some advantages in the jungle warfare, and finally used their luck to destroy these terrifying guys naturally.
After watching the film, it was regrettable that the story was flimsy, and the fusion and collision of the two races was concealed in the overwhelming action scene. The other point is that those Indians' proficiency in English impressed me. Listening to the standard American accent, I wonder why Columbus did not bring an English translation to Xindalu^_^ In contrast, "Revelation" is more professional.
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