What modern technology can’t do can make living people pretend to be dead and deceive the imperial doctor’s pill; the royal burial system is extremely negligent in management (either the burial is unverified, or the royal cemetery is smashed. I don't know yet), the most unreasonable thing is the spiritualism. We must know that the key to the magician's counterattack is the soul-seeking magic, which is also one of the core of the plot. Without this magic, the people would not be incited, the police chief would not be shaken, and the magician would not be able to accomplish anything at all. The question is how did this magic change? Finally, no explanation was given. (Does any of the magic have been explained?) If the director asked us to assume that the magician is omnipotent, and there is no need to pursue the details of the magic, why doesn't the magician simply summon a meteor shower? Digimon kills the prince. ?
Give Nolan's deadly magic shoes.
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