The old version of "Zorro" was likable because it was too righteous. In the end, even the standard four-character idiom "official forces the people to rebel" came out of Zorro's mouth. I don't know if neighboring Japan has imported this movie. In their country where there has never been a peasant uprising, what would be translated as "the government forces the people to rebel"? Incredibly curious.
Another lovable thing about this movie is that, apart from giving Zorro's sturdy chin a close-up from time to time, the scene's favorite is the little black man, wearing a ripped straw hat. The eyes are bright, black eyes, pure water, innocent look, a small black face except for a pair of big black eyes, basically nothing else, of course there are, but they are completely ignored, cartoon effect Top notch and unbelievably cute. As long as he is present, the last scene gave Zorro's black silhouette, and the next scene must follow the little black face of this little black man, with a face of reverence and admiration, who would not like such a wholehearted fan? The heroine, who is not a heroine, also likes to put her little snow-white hand on his shoulder, which is really cute. The female protagonist's small face is chubby, and she looks really lovable compared to the current actresses who are full of bones. The Spanish girl's signature big round skirt makes her small waist seem to be broken when it is broken. The long, curly black hair like a sea bath is beautiful.
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