Although the achievement of this film itself will not reach that high, you will still be impressed by Edward Norton's superb acting skills. It is really difficult for you to imagine how unbearable the effect will be if this film is replaced by another person.
In fact, few people now doubt his abilities. At least few people’s screen debuts can be nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor and the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. In fact, including him, including Tony Leung, including Al Pacino, are all very natural actors. As long as the director's positioning is appropriate, they will maximize their charm.
What I want to know is that the film explains almost all the questions we had at the beginning, but there is one thing, that is, how did the "spell" about the sword that he performed when he was taken to the crown prince's house?
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