Moreover, the character and the way of doing things are inexplicable. The protagonist sees one and loves one, and has a soft spot for two or three hundred-year-old witches. He clearly knows that the other party is a murderer and takes risks for her regardless of his wife and children in his stomach. Save her. As a result, after the witch was rescued, he arrested his wife to kill her. It is doubtful how the male protagonist’s IQ can be a legendary thief—not to mention that from the first minute to the last second, I didn’t see where the hero was, like his father, stealing The jewels and objects are only to please the same woman. I'm too lazy to mention the more inexplicable role of the actor's father. The shots of shooting crazy at my son several times are really sweating. . .
A good thief image of Yassen Luoping was portrayed so badly by this film. According to the lines in Stephen Chow's movie, it was changed to "not even recognize his mother".
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