The storyline is too simple, and there is basically no suspense. Doctrine means too much, such as centralization of power, such as the exclusion of dissidents. Distort the facts in propaganda, only report the good ones and avoid the bad ones. There are also some laughing points in it, but it lacks imagination and feels a bit tickled.
I don't know if it was influenced by the Olympic Games, Horton also learned from sports stars, swimming, diving, and gymnastics. But it didn't add much luster to the film.
The narration of the story by a narrator also makes the rhythm a bit slow and incoherent.
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