The film took three-fifths of the time to tell the story, and the next two-fifths of the time were officially started. Although the latter is a bit interesting, I personally feel that the three-fifths of the time spent on telling the story is too prolonged. Up. Naturally, there will be no spoilers about the plot, but the ending will be mentioned. Sure enough, it is impossible to condense the entire novel in two hours. The ending uses some scenes and descriptions to once again let the audience have great curiosity about the subsequent development of the true setting of this world, and hangs their feet. To satisfy the audience's appetite, of course I am also a part of this type of audience. I even searched the original novel immediately to get the plot through, but the reality is ruthless. . . The original novel is only in English. . . I think that although I was not good at English back then, it was considered intermediate to upper level, and now I can only regret that I have abandoned my English for so many years.
Poetry as proof-
young and strong do not work hard, the boss is sad.
I don't know how good English is, but I shed tears when I look at the book.
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