story is very content, and the multi-line development finally converges, and even the small side branches have surprises (the story of Robin Hood's father). The characters are more than expected, even if some of the typical characters in the textbook version are not fully facialized. For example, the bald villain is simpler, but it also completes the task of his character in the story. In particular, Shunjun is not a traditional incompetent at all, but a scheming and sinister character. Even the fringe villain, the queen (the French wife of the stunned prince), is not a lecherous one. She has a bright spot every time she makes a short appearance, which is quite good. I vaguely think that the actor is a model that I have seen before. It needs to be verified
====The dividing line of small gossip ====
There are not many pre-adverts in this film, probably because of the unfortunate encounter between Shrek and Sex and the City. The only gossip before that was when the actor Rosso lost his temper during an interview and was rude to reporters. But the actual recording was nothing. The reporter said that he felt that Rosso's Robin Hood had some Scottish elements. Rosso said angrily that there were no Scottish elements. How can you tell that there are Scottish elements. It can be understood that because it is a performance that takes a lot of effort, I will be very angry if it is misunderstood. Or, if you don't throw a few foul bombs that start with f, you'll really be overwhelmed by Shrek and a few women to the point where you don't even have a page at all.,,
jumping to the thought of saying another one to scold reporters/staff on news It was Batman Kristen Bell. On the one hand, it can be said that the bad temper of the acting school can be forgiven, and on the other hand, Robin Hood and Batman are really related (see the last sentence of the first paragraph of this article,,,)
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