film to end in the prophetic fantasy of the black short-haired sister." I think the film is so good, not that I am a pacifist, Mainly, you have to say, how good it was that this movie ended in the prophetic fantasy of the black short-haired sister-in-law from the very first episode. That's a shit.
On Bonfire Night, Edward discusses the meaning of the final battle with Karen. The people who fight with you may have the same purpose, but more, they are fighting for their own beliefs, as long as the beliefs are true, that is enough. Isn't that what Lao Mao Lao Jiang got together like this? The twist at the end is interesting.
Many people said that this should not be split into two episodes. I feel the same way. Otherwise, the last episode would be just garbage time. Fortunately, I held back until I watched the next episode (in fact, I couldn’t make time for it), otherwise it would be a big deal. Tucao. It's not that the total length of time is wrong, but the foreshadowing should be there. The so-called memory of bitterness and sweetness is just that, it makes many fans who watched the first episode in advance very uncomfortable. There is no climax, only flirting, who will suffer.
With real time, like Harry Potter, Boss Karen and Edward are both disabled, which is really the biggest tragedy of the film. In the end, he forced a light source plan to give the wolf classmates, this is too evil.
It was originally a fantasy movie that was shot on the ride of Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings. This is very good. I thought it was very low. Now I feel that several films in this series are drawn together, and it seems to be okay. Beauty, handsome guy, love, conspiracy, battle, cold jokes, all of them are alive, and the stunts are decent. It’s okay, I can get three and a half stars. It seems that everyone has worked hard to finish the five films, the standards are basically the same, and the story is circled. For the sake of turning, watch it as a comedy and give it 4 stars.
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