This is a mediocre plot, it can be said to be old-fashioned, and the transition between editing and connection is bad. Except for the acting skills of the two major actors who have been slightly warmed up in the play, the whole film is simply unremarkable. But because of the roles of Appa and Ronnie, I have no hesitation to bet these 2 hours. When the halo of "Pirates of Fire" is not there, the back of "The Godfather" gradually fades away. We can only miss that classic. Apart from the moment when the truth emerges, the story is the only highlight of the play. Of course, the brotherhood of Apa and Ronnie in the play is also touching, but the suspense setting of the plot is really uncomplimentable. I don't know what attracts it. The two shadow gods join forces again, maybe when people get old, they will be more nostalgic~~ After reading it, I can only say that gods will also get old
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