I just finished making up Zhan Tong, and I've seen it many times, but it's the only one that brings the most intense and unpleasant feelings.
It's well-crafted, engaging, and has that strong urge to continue watching after an episode (at least for me). The story started when the three people in Tazmi village wanted to go to the imperial capital for development. In the first episode, my guess was overturned. When I saw Tazmi was taken in, I thought that the family was really kindhearted. What is the night attack? Evil organization, but I thought of the red pupil on the poster, so I guessed that it should be whitewashed (naive.jpg), and it ended at the end of the first episode. . . Well, I'm madly wanting to know the follow-up.
Then the male protagonist joined the night raid, and after listening to the introduction, I guessed again - will it be followed by the night raid, like the eighth road in the anti-Japanese drama, killing the imperial guards all the way, and finally the revolution succeeded? But. . . I was wrong again. From the death of Hill (the first time he was healed, after the first few episodes, I still really like Hill?), everyone realized that it is not only the night attack that has the emperor, and the empire is also strong. By. Later, the eldest brother and the three beasts "died together" (it can be said), and I am even worse.
Later, Esdes appeared and formed a "Hunter" to fight the night attack. This is also a place for controversy. In the "Hunter", there are also Will, who wants to serve justice like Tazmi, and love. The father of his wife and children, who is justice, and what is justice? Or is it just the winner? After watching the whole drama, I think the real villain is only the minister; as for Sai Shu, that is a person who has been carried away by the word justice and lost his sense (a few people will be killed by her just because of theft , which she called upholding justice). . .
Going far, back to just now, Susanoo and Chelsea were also added to the night attack. However, the battle is getting more and more cruel (the plot here will not be described in detail), and the number of members is constantly decreasing whether it is night raid or hunter (the author is a girl abuser!! Especially Chelsea, I feel she is dead Worst of all, let me cut my sister! And the last big sister, since Teigu has no ministers and guns, why don't you run away first, anyway, the ministers can't run away in that situation, right??), and in the end even The male protagonist also died after the battle with Zhigao Digu, and Chi Tong relied on his big move to harden Esdes. In the end of the night attack, only half of the famous boss and the lonely Chi Tong were left (in the end, even watching the small theater did not feel good in my heart).
In particular, I want to mention Esdes, I thought she fell in love with the male protagonist, and she would eventually be moved by the male protagonist, join Ye Xiyun Yunyun, and she was stunned after taking over. . . Personally, Esdes is well portrayed, and her only hobby is killing and torture (it's a little perverted), but until the end, she didn't give up her so-called "faith" because of her love (it feels like she can't find another one) word), I saw a kind of blood in her.
In the end, the revolution was a success. Some people said it was unfinished because the protagonists were almost dead. However, what was described in the play was the revolutionary war, which just showed the cruelty of the war. The eight-way general is like a broken bamboo and finally hits Huanglong to kill the minister and the emperor. Is this a good ending? Such an outcome, although unacceptable, is also the most realistic.
Of course, it also has some shortcomings, such as the sudden acceleration of the later stage, and some people feel very jumpy (it is said that the producer has no funds), but I personally feel that the shortcomings are not hidden.
(ps: What does Porus look like?)
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