Frankly speaking, if it was in a movie theater, I might barely finish watching it. After all, the scenery, costumes, and extras are all good. But I can't watch it on my DVD at home, basically fast forward 10 minutes. I know that this is not good, any wonderful performance cannot be appreciated without a good mood. But I really can't agree with this image of the French hero. I like the righteousness and forthrightness of the Chinese knights, the coldness and unrestrainedness of the Spanish-style Zorod, and the bravery of the British Robin Hood, but Fangfang looks like a rogue no matter how you look at it.
The French also love individual heroism and romantic mischief. But heroes can't just blindly think that they are great, look down on everyone, and make fun of everyone. I find all the important characters, kings, ministers, officers, mayors, enemy generals, ridiculous. Are they really that stupid?
The online reviews are also mixed, and most people like it because of its scenes and jokes. People who don't like him say that he is useless, how is it a bit like the characteristics of some Chinese directors.
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