After reading it, it’s okay. I finally filled in the piles of pits dug in the first part. There is nothing too brilliant, but in general, there is a feeling of relief, and such a complicated entanglement is finally clear. Now, the relationship between father and son, between brothers, and between men and women is finally clear. For patients with mild obsessive-compulsive disorder, it is a good news.
But the most surprising thing belongs to this hell, is it so easy to be the king of hell? But if the father is not the king of Yama, there is no need to help out in the first part.
After all, Ma Xidong is just a supporting role, and there is no outstanding performance. Well, I am a little disappointed. Sure enough, Uncle Ma is still not suitable for playing a tragic character.
There are no particularly good fighting scenes, which is still a disappointment.
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