I think at least 8 points for the review. This is a Chinese Spring and Autumn Festival, which is shown by a couple of American explorers, a Scottish noble soldier in the British army colonized in India, and a local female soldier in India. An old-fashioned classic love movie. Oh my mom, how did the director shoot this. After reading it, I feel that it is the Spring of a Small Town in the enhanced version of the sci-fi version of the time-travel version of the Great Unity of the People of the World.
It's just love and courtesy. The couple in colonial India, forbearance in love, restraint in love, and deep in love, the style of the Spring and Autumn Kingdoms, under the righteousness of the nation and the state, under the paradigm of classical aristocracy, the love in the cracks. The male and female protagonists are all benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom, loyalty, filial piety, and trustworthiness, but this will inevitably lose the position of love. In the end, the male protagonist is equivalent to a disguised sacrifice of love. Although the female protagonist does not turn into a butterfly, it seems to be in the form of some kind of quantum entanglement. The ring is attached, and then Through the couple in the modern plot, the quantum entanglement of love is re-merged, and the rings are re-bited like the Tai Chi chart. It is not about love, but about love. Love is a kind of cosmic energy. The power of life that yin and yang intersect, and benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom, loyalty, filial piety, and faith are the creeds of human beauty. The corresponding villain's desire to rule, cunning and despicable creed. A destructive force. And the male protagonist, who combines all the virtues of the world, was framed and killed by both Britain and India. It can be said that heaven and earth are not benevolent, and all things are dogs.
The occasional erhu-like background music makes the film more Chinese-style. Nanyuan regrets the old sword and loves it deeply. At the end of the film, the more atmospheric Chinese-style music sounds. The b-pack of this Chinese classical love movie is at least 8 point.
Finally, I want to know, where did the director find the music and the dialogue? It is located in India, which believes in Islam. How can the status of the Indian heroine be so high? Can there be female warriors? All kinds of surreal themes that do not conform to reality, and finally combined with the music and the setting that the director deliberately asked the protagonist to act and act, this Chinese classical love movie is really how I can describe it! ? It should be like eating an Indian curry-flavored pizza at Pizza Hut. It tastes delicious after eating it. It is definitely a pancake fruit.
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