The first act is strange? The camera is too restrained, it feels like listening to the actors' lines. . . After the story unfolded, it was getting better. Still retaining the simple shots in Babatu, it does create a rough sense of history, but this time I am busy with narration, and the psychological description of the characters is greatly reduced. Feel that the main characters are a little mentally ill? In addition, the leading actress is not very online, which makes it very useless. . . The ending is anti-climax praise. A very unique revenge story (after scratching my head for a long time, I found that I can only summarize it like this). I feel that shooting historical dramas with a good female perspective is quite unacceptable. There is still a very strong personal label, but this time it is a bit nondescript. Found another genius child star
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