Gemma Arterton plays the princess Tamina of Aramut, and the dubbing is so sexy. The appearance did not feel amazing at first, but it was another intriguing beauty. The wheat complexion and freckled face feel mysterious and exotic. Especially the black bangs and shawl long hair, oh, my ideal. Faced with a plump and slender figure, I was blushing and confused.
At the heart of the film is a well-crafted Sands of Time dagger with jeweled buttons and a glass hourglass. It may not have enough power as a dagger, but its secret is that many people deliberately follow it. As long as the sand of time, you can reverse time and space back to any time, change history, and change destiny. But everything has a limit. God has given mankind another rebirth. If we break the huge hourglass and break the laws of nature, the world will once again fall into the doomsday of sandstorms. In order to protect the ancient oath, Tamina and Dastan begin a war against their uncle.
The key to the long-term existence of a kingdom lies in the stability of the blood of the brothers. It was the most powerful word the king uttered, and the one that made Dastan firm in his convictions.
Love cannot be lacking in movies. Whether or not love travels through time and space, it will make us feel deja vu, which is why the prince and princess can come together at the end. I wish them happiness, and the lovers will be married.
The sound effects are so good that the shocking scenes made me unacceptable. I watched too many bland little literary films, and suddenly I saw the giant production, and I really didn't feel comfortable with it. The scene of murder, the scene of fighting, the scene of thousands of troops attacking... Be careful, the liver is shaking so badly. At that time, I was still thinking, you'll be fine, wow, control. I still want to continue watching the blockbuster. It’s a pity that I didn’t watch it in 2012. I hope the world will not end, and everyone will live together peacefully. For the promise of the ancients, to prove that human beings have the potential to be kind enough to disappoint God and destroy us.
Having good intentions, accumulating virtue and doing good deeds are the pillars of our human continuance.
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