The audience of the film should be broad, and both homosexuals and heterosexuals can find satisfaction in it. The whole field is full of sturdy men with white flowers, and the eyes of the dangling people are almost gone. The right female nudity scenes also add some spice to the violent plot, which is not greasy.
The storyline is fairly simple, fighting for honor. Although the country did not give the king a strong army support, there were still three hundred loyal dead men around him.
"If a man should die in the wild, and the imago is shrouded and buried in his ears, how can he be lying in bed in the hands of a young woman?" The Spartan warriors did. Knowing what you can't do, so do the warriors!
The only regret in the content of the film is that the queen dedicated herself to a traitor in order to save the king. Maybe this is the queen's love for the king, and it is the only thing she thinks can help the king, but the queen is too naive, the traitor's purpose is very clear, is to let the king die and replace it, how can he help him?
When the king was fighting desperately on the front line, his queen committed adultery in the back. Although the queen had a good original intention, where did she put the king? Even if she succeeds, won't the king become the laughing stock of his people after he comes back alive? As I said at the beginning of the film, the Spartan warrior regards the country's death in battle as the highest honor!
The king is a real man. After watching the whole movie, it makes people feel very shocked.
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