A good story does not need to be ups and downs and thrilling, but it can still make people feel sad and comprehend life when they are touched and emotional. The film's photography, acting and lines are excellent, and even the group performances that play soy sauce are as immersive as a documentary. The British Empire is rich in virtue and nourishes the countryside where there is no shortage of biological species and human material civilization. The superb costumes and the calm and natural performances of the actors restore a story about time and life that exudes poetry and a touch of sadness in that era.
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