Originally, in the murderous Hollywood movies, it’s nothing to be a cannon fodder with no face and no lines. Not shameless. If you die, you will die. Anyway, if so many people die, no one will remember you after 5 minutes.
The problem is that the tour guide insists that his wife, children and brother-in-law continue to perform to the end alive, reminding the audience of how well this red helmet warrior is.
First of all, the eldest brother-in-law took in Brother Tom who killed his brother-in-law, er, forget it, the eldest brother-in-law didn't have much relationship with his brother-in-law, not to mention political reasons. Then, the wife got involved in killing her husband and enemy Tom. That's all. Anyway, my husband is dead, and it's a serious matter to engage other men. In the end, even my son took refuge in Brother Atang, oh oh, my blood splattered to the ground, can’t afford it~ cups ah cups~~~ can I have more cups?
The only highlight of the show is Ken Watanabe's Katsume boss (let's not consider the conservative samurai who speaks so fluent English). Only 4 stars for this role.
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