It was completely tricked into the theater by the trailer, and it looked very happy. In fact, the filming was very chaotic, one time it was love singing and dancing, another time it was humorous and funny, and another time it was a tearful accusation of the cruelty of the struggle between believers of different faiths. A little bit of everything, nothing completely. The climax of the film should be the part where the men watch the beautiful dancers and the women run to hide the guns, but it doesn't look very convincing. . .
The whole film can be summed up in one sentence: women are still highly conscious. Of course, if the female comrades really have the influence as described in the film, the international relations theory circle has long been dominated by feminist international relations theory.
Nonetheless, there is something to be admired about this film. The humor is really quite natural and unpretentious. The heroine is pretty good from some angles.
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