First of all, I want to tell a story that Su Shi looked at the Buddha's image as a piece of shit. This teaches us that knowledge is idealistic. Then watch the movie again, no, I mean tv, I saw the growth of the male protagonist—the counterattack of the diaosi; the living environment of the male protagonist—the days of living together with Sister Yu; the relationship between the protagonist and the last apostle— - Stir base; prodigal son blessing - a man who chases the truth; protects human beings against foreign enemies (first impression as a child), etc. This is a success. It has created distinct characters and a rich plot (although I have always half understood it, but this is determined by the stream of consciousness higher than the plot), on the other hand, when I look at the domestic masterpiece, I am full of joy, hey, I really don’t want to spray it. . If I grew up watching anime, it would be fucking sad. (Accidentally sprayed myself, reciting that understanding is ideal three times)
Regarding the re-editing, no new pictures were added, I think so. First, reduce the budget. Second, the clips have fully demonstrated the information they want to convey. Third, strong fans don't care what others say, there are brain-dead fans everywhere.
Regarding the plot, the whole background of the story is based on the "Bible". Since I haven't read the book yet, I can't comment. The title of the film is in the name of God, which is pure coercion. Needless to say, the Bible is very good. This story uses it as a blueprint to reconstruct a worldview, which is dazzling. why? Think about how many fascinating works have been born in "The Lord of the Rings", "Dungeons and Dragons", "Heroes invincible" and "Warcraft".
Regarding the characters, the key point is that there are three no girls. I think Ling Boli is really a godlike existence, a character that is completely depicted by stories, it feels like watching a movie, one of the women is very beautiful, rigid and vase (please don't take the right seat), but you just think she lifelike. Then it opened up, the first of three no girls, worshipped.
The last code word and hard work, that's all Tj.
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