After he prayed for longevity, the wolf appeared, the wooden shackles were opened, and there was also a hidden process, which was reserved for the sequel. Otherwise, the plot would be too much of a joke.
The film is very heavy and textured. The real Song currency does not seem to be so thick, and the real Mongolian blade should be more slender, but it is aesthetically successful. Just as Temujin actors are not real Mongolians.
The decisive battle is violent and beautiful, unreal like a boy's fantasy.
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