The most touching thing about this film is that the audience will know his inevitable destiny earlier than the protagonist, but he will still be moved by his scorching enthusiasm for life. The story is mixed and cunning in the simplicity, and warmth is permeated in the mind, so the criticism of good and evil can no longer write footnotes for the characters' motives. Linked to the next Fateful Samsara, if the two films can be merged into one, I believe that its display strength and overall temperament will not stop at excellent.
The ideals of John and the insidiousness of Sai Sa are in sharp contrast. Standing in the middle is the swaying Yu Guolin. In the end, Yu Guolin leads Satan. The irony is that Yu Guolin wants to obtain beautiful flowers through despicable deeds. The whole film is a bit gorgeous and dull. The 2-hour duration has been developing in the beautiful scenes and the plot of warm water, until the real climax of the end of the film comes to the scream of Manon, but it also comes to an abrupt end.
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