The Legend of Fritton's Gold

Mathilde 2022-05-10 16:58:19

I have to say that this film is the same. In the Oolong Women’s School’s Oolong incident, Shakespeare became a girl, the pirate captain was also a girl, the girls’ school were all elites, and the boys’ school were all silly hats.
Regardless of whether it is a kind of entertainment, the actors inside are rows of beautiful women. Gothic, British style, freaks, academics, and nowadays non-mainstream personalities are all included. It's really useless. The pirates would hide the two rings on the ears of a portrait in a boys' school and a girls' school, the unattended library of the girls' school, and the headmaster's office of the boys' school. And the villain seems to be a fool to give the ring to the male protagonist without knowing it. The exaggeration is a bit powerful, the prominent plot is almost completely ignored in the motion picture, and the understatement is full of space.
Out of the spirit of entertainment, everyone only needs to pull out their own thoughts and have a good time.

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