There are a few things to say about the inadequacies. The first is that the daughter-in-law is too old to be a wife for Mifune. There is no traditional beauty, and it is too rough, especially in the close-up moments, which seriously damages the overall beauty of the film.
Then there is the final fighting moment, although it is not critical, it is still scribbled, and the last three boats are calling out to Duomi before they die, asking her to be a woman like her mother and a man like his father as her husband. , couldn't hold back.
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