It is true that in the era of the Impaler King, he did fight the Turks as he did the Goliath. But we all know it's just a need to release humiliation and hatred, that's all...
I don't actually see how the piercing king in the film hated the Turks. It seems to be just passive and desperate confrontation... But in
fact? Can the screenwriter or director tell me why in a country with a population of tens of thousands, there are only a few thousand left in the end? This stems from the confrontation with aliens? Or a breakaway flight due to fear or oppression?
Having said that, I can't go on looking back at this Romanian Mr. David who only became a Patriotic hero after 1481, because just like the superheroes before, the Americans did what the Romans did to tamper with Greece The myth of people is only for commercial needs...
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Let's talk about the problems in the film, the film contains the word "first year", and the appearance of the piercing king seems to make people feel that this name does not Not wrong...
but! Why would there be a similar kind that empowers the Impaler King? If so, how is the age of this person calculated? How can the two characters of the first year be reflected in the piercing king?
Moreover, piercing represents blood, cruelty, sin, and extremely cruel killings that human beings despise, but there is not enough blood in the film to let people experience the meaning of the so-called piercing, or will this make the rating worse? However, the zombie-like scene at the end of the film can only make me think...
Writer, are you taking a lot of drugs?
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good movie, no matter where you see it or what you see, will make people understand the beauty from the plot to the picture, which is a kind of enjoyment. In the near term, summer in Provence, although I didn't recognize Jean Reno from the poster...
And, I need to thank those who have been duped into buying movie tickets or online editions. It was they who stopped me from another loss, thank you
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