The story itself is a 1-hour jb joke, with a 10-minute turning point and a 10-minute ending. Yes, the turning part of the story is as fast as fast-forward, and the female vase that is almost forgotten is quickly pulled, and then The protagonist's small universe erupts and defeats the opponent without a bright spot. In fact, jb should play that kind of wise and foolish role, the kind that is usually messy, but can be rejuvenated at the critical moment, only in this way can the fat man be cool for a few minutes. Unfortunately, this is not the case. The other male No. 2 is basically a foil, not as good as the villain.
In fact, there is one thing that is very strange. The original version of "Travel Notes" is about an ancient person who came to the ancient country of Lilliput, while this film is about a modern person who came to the ancient country of Lilliput, which is equivalent to crossing two times at once. It might also be interesting to have a story about a modern man coming to a modern Lilliputian.
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