At the beginning, it was the same as expected. The sunny picture is pleasant, especially when the male protagonist uses the shadow to play jokes on his opponents in a duel, it makes people laugh. (It's not that jokes are vulgar, but in addition to a lot of jokes combined with American culture, many other jokes are equivalent to the nonsensical laughter of Stephen Chow's movies, so I think some places are a bit scratching.) The plot is more eye-catching. Developed in a clichéd direction, the first time the male and female protagonist kissed, actually took a long kiss carefully and slowly and completely! I have to pick up my mobile phone to play games. Is this still part of a nonsense comedy movie? Although Uncle Liam’s chrysanthemum planting is impressive (I think it’s the deity’s chrysanthemum?), there are not many opportunities elsewhere. Performance, this makes me a bit regretful. Although the heroine is indeed very beautiful and beautiful, but the other supporting roles are also distinctive and can be further explored. The beard song was sung twice and it was so long that I was a little sweaty. The dreams produced by Indian psychedelic drugs have a feeling of inexplicable good or bad. It seems that it will appear in many visual movies, such as "Artificial Intelligence". People see a strange feeling of not knowing where they are in time and space. Finally, I don’t like the appearance of the protagonist. Although it matches the character (a dumb but kind western farmer), the diaosi who loves the protagonist against the goddess is also very old-fashioned. Therefore, in general, You can watch this video, but don't expect too much!
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