General Guangming, suffering from Li Yapeng's dementia, in the late stage. Wearing a huge, ugly, bright red flower armor, with a serious big tongue; Kunlun, Zhang Dongjian, the only normal character, the male protagonist. Playing as a slave, he could only crawl but not walk at first, and crawl faster than Shenzhou VI. Severely big tongue; No joy, Nicholas Tse, every move is extremely abnormal, holding an itchy artificial hand in his hand at any time, sometimes doing the index finger-like shape, sometimes doing the thumb-like shape (extremely down!). Seriously big tongue; Wang, he died when he appeared on the scene, and said a few words before he died, not big tongue, but serious eunuch; Ghost wolf, Liu Ye, a hump-back zombie killer. He doesn't have a big tongue, but his voice is trembling and severely abnormal; Man Shen, Chen Hong, because he is the director’s wife, starred in the destiny god who controls fate. Sometimes he appears in the woods like a ghost, his clothes are silly and red, and sometimes he becomes a fairy. The hair flew upwards blown by the electric fan. Not a big tongue, but seriously contrived; Qingcheng, Cecilia Cheung, when a little girl was relatively normal, she was snatched around when she grew up, and was once set off by Zhang Dongjian like a kite, extremely classic. When talking, the tongue fluctuates. The basic character is like this, such a speechless character plus a strange shape, plus an inexplicable and inexplicable dialogue, plus a scene that makes people feel uncomfortable at any time. This is "The Promise", the overwhelming publicity of "The Promise", the premiere ticket sold to 1888 of the "Promise", the finalist for the Golden Globe Award for the best foreign language film, "The Promise", and the filming of "Farewell My Concubine" by Chen Kaige. ... After all, I am speechless. Finally, I strongly recommend everyone to watch this film, because according to my estimation, there will be a variety of wonderful film reviews on the Internet in the near future. If you don’t watch this film and you can’t understand the beauty of the article, it would be a pity...
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