None of the portrayals of those opponents were successful. After the film was over, there was not a single character that could stand up, making people think that these people were born to be troublemakers. Is that really the case? On the contrary, the entangled policeman is okay, but the story of the wife being beaten to abort is too old-fashioned. The most incomprehensible are journalists, police chiefs and mayors. What are these roles for?
The film constantly emphasizes that it is based on a timeline, but in fact the clues are very messy, with a hammer in the east and a hammer in the west, and the music is poorly matched.
When making political propaganda films, we still have to learn from our dynasty.
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