Let's start with the movie itself. The protagonist looks like he hasn't woken up from sleep, and he can't see his heroic spirit at all. The whole process of sleepwalking finished a movie, and the aura of Sun Honglei's appearance instantly stunned the protagonist. What I didn't understand was that Temujin had at most a dozen or so people from start to finish, and in the end they were all wiped out by the pursuers. How could there be tens of thousands of lions the moment he escaped from prison? Fall from the sky? And the whole movie is about Temujin's love story. This is really a big joke in the world. According to historical records, his wives have 44, not to mention that he is merciful everywhere. It is said that there are at least 10 million people in the world who have the blood of Genghis Khan. The director is really serious and funny. In the end, it is politics. I am afraid that only the Russians will shoot the story of Temujin. Needless to say, the disasters he brought to the whole world, burning, killing, looting, raping and setting fires, and massacres are commonplace wherever he goes. All advanced civilizations were destroyed, and all the farmland was demolished to herd sheep. All jurisdictions implement the Mongolian first night right. Of course, most of the Russians are their descendants, and they don't think this is so embarrassing. So I have to make a movie to celebrate it.
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