It's a bit like watching a drama... The male protagonist's arrows are not empty, how can the Manchu cavalry fail to hit... In addition, the Manchus are professional soldiers who have received military training, and their behavior patterns are still in the tribal hunting stage. . . , From the treatment of the prisoners of war to the rounding up of the protagonist, it is completely in accordance with the routine of hunting rabbits. The Houjin troops are very ferocious and barbaric, but they are not stupid! The male protagonist's brother-in-law resisted, and the leader asked his subordinates to deliver them one by one? I am afraid that the real situation has long been shot to death by random arrows, right? In addition, when looting, the male prisoners are basically executed on the spot, right? How can you give you the opportunity to collectively resist? Then the camp where the prince traveled, the garrison was so empty? Three North Koreans come in if they want? Think it out? Afraid that someone will see through it on the spot, right? Can you get away with changing clothes full of people? Do you really eat as a guard? Moreover, the male protagonist burned the prince to death, but he was able to retreat completely, which is outrageous, and if someone really killed the prince, the Manchu troops were afraid that they would not set fire to the mountain directly, but also hope to hide in the woods to fight guerrillas? is it possible? Then the male protagonist and the cavalry shoot each other immediately, and the cavalry just aim at the male protagonist? A horse so big can't see it? If you can't hit the male protagonist, can't you hit the horse? Catch the thief first to capture the king, shoot the man first and shoot the horse, the police and gangster films also know how to hit the tires, but I don’t know what to do if I switch to a horse?
In short, it is both thunderous and false. Many people say that bows and arrows are realistic, so it cannot be adapted. This is the reality of a thunderous drama. Although we have not made less films in China, it is still disgusting.
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