To be honest, the casting aspect is a bit disappointing. The main characters in the book should be good-looking, and the actors of Luke and Dane are mediocre, but why did the heroine's brothers who have been single for a lifetime become the show Are the girls next to you blind? It's really scary to think about these handsome, rich, shy and capable people who don't take the initiative to stuff them into their pockets and dance against the priest.
In terms of the plot, I have always felt that this kind of timeline lasts a lifetime, and it is better to have a detailed description of foreign masterpieces that run through several generations. With so many people and so many things, it really cannot be explained clearly in more than ten hours. is still a bit off.
The key is to watch the Mandarin dubbing, which is really irritating to the eyes and ears, which directly reduces the viewing experience.
But that was the work of the 1980s.
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