It is still a deciphering routine, and it may be relatively easy to understand because it is not as involved in religion as the first two books. At an age, the male protagonist not only has to burn his brain but also fight physically, which is also very difficult for him. It's just that the bad guy's brain is out of whack, and the plot is a bit middle-of-the-road, which also shows that watching the third part is indeed a bit boring.
Of course, the filming is still beautiful, with Venice, Florence, Padua, Budapest and Istanbul. Italy is always my love! Give me some more time! Go after eating!
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