The film has a slow pace and a dull plot. But half of the time I see it, I can basically understand the meaning of the whole film. I think that the noble and advanced foreign colonial civilization is still afraid of the indigenous people who will be oppressed and enslaved. The upper class wanted to eliminate the roots and put an end to future troubles, while the lower class wanted to make merits and careers to make a fortune. However, when faced with the indigenous people who were actually kind and honest, and lagging behind to have no resistance at all, the so-called teachers of justice became obscure. So the whole film is anxiously waiting for the appearance of the barbarians, so as to give this tiger wolf division a chance to kill. The film uses this fictional story to satirize the problem in reality, who is the barbarian in the end! ! !
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