After watching the last episode, I went back and revisited the previous plot. I was very sad to see the high-spirited oath that year. One of the great things about having a huge number of episodes is that the audience seems to walk through their lives with the characters.
I love every actor in this drama, the acting is better than the other. Especially SRJ and Shaheer, the solemn phase of Xiao Sunhuabao's frown and smile are so touching; every time Ah Zhou sheds tears, I want to wipe the corners of his eyes.
At first, it was because of the uncle's Yan that he started chasing MB, but he never thought that he would never get out again once he entered the pit. I made up most of the English subtitle version with only a little understanding, watched the full explanation of the Bhagavad Gita with a little understanding, watched a lot of Indian movies, and even started looking for MB fans in AO3. Never thought that one day I would be addicted to Indian culture.
My personal dissatisfaction with 13MB is that the shooting of the forest chapter is slightly less, and there are various scumbags in the war scenes due to insufficient funds. When I read the original work, I was often amazed by the magnificent description of the war scenes, so bloody and so gorgeous. It is a pity that I didn't feel that kind of visual impact in 13MB. As for the changes to the original, I personally don't find it very disgusting.
I remember watching it when the fourth episode of Station B came out. From the first two episodes a week to seven episodes a week, from the sinicization of only two or three people to three without subtitles, from eating Amway to supplementing the original... A year has passed in a blink of an eye.
I'm really happy to be able to enter MB Big Hang, I love you guys in the curry circle.
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