When a poor man was selling horses, he was semi-forced to exchange some magic beans with horses. On a rainy night, she ran into the princess who had run away from home. The magic bean was wet, and the princess went straight into the sky with her house. The king organized a rescue and escaped smoothly after a thrill in the kingdom of giants. It is a pity that the giant did not look short-sighted, found the remaining magic beans, and went down to attack the kingdom. After a fierce tug-of-war, the poor wore a crown to subdue the giant. To be honest, the heroes and heroines are all fighting the five scum, but fortunately, the physical strength is good, and there is no hindrance.
The plot is a bit inferior, to be honest, and a bit boring, mainly depends on special effects. When the magic tree soars into the sky, the special effects are still very realistic, at least not fifty cents. Then the country of giants, with beautiful mountains and rivers, spectacular waterfalls, and the scenery is really nothing to say. I don’t know what sacred place I was shooting. Then ugly, dirty, and disgusting giants appeared, and their personal hygiene habits were really not flattering. The large toothpicks, the large tableware, everything is very realistic. Then the first magic tree was cut down, which gave a sense of the sky and the sun. After the Giants came down, apart from the chase scene with the army, there was only a tug-of-war. In the spirit of fairness and justice, they didn't send more people to the stage, so they didn't have time until the end.
It's enough to read it once, it's really a bit younger.
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