The pacing of the movie is very fast, and it is very enjoyable to watch, and everything meets the requirements of romantics. Religion can always be brought into full play in movies, and watching this movie is not like "Yaksha" where Louis Koo will die at the end, because they don't punish bad people for themselves, but do it all for God. If I want to say something, it is that religion is always a cover, good or bad, you can use this cover.
It's a movie worth watching, it's the only movie I've seen this year that I don't get tired of, and it's a movie to enjoy. I really liked what the "Duke" said at the end - what matters is not how far we have to go, what matters is our determination, our determination to keep going no matter how far we go. This sentence fits me right now.
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