Calling Manchuria in 1636 is probably extremely inappropriate. How can "Long Live Manchuria" sound like the puppet Manchukuo built up by the Japanese invaders. It is more appropriate to call it Houjin or Daqing.
The amazing thing about the whole film is that the director, screenwriter and actors really tried their best to limit the advantages of bows and arrows in the age of cold weapons, such as long-distance lethality and concealment, as well as the modes and scenes of fighting based on this. It is estimated that within a certain period of time, I will not I will be watching a film and television with bow and arrow as the theme or content. Eat more, eat. In fact, isn't this the reproduction of the pistol in the age of hot weapons? Didn't the director shoot with this mentality. The bow and arrow wielded freely by national heroes in Korea are not sniper rifles, right? The director and actors acted with this mentality. Therefore, the national hero almost single-handedly killed the "Manchurian" crown prince among the ten thousand troops and burned only a pile of ashes, and annihilated a vote of the most powerful and capable Manchurian Bakru who was ready to go deep into the interior of the Korean peninsula. , and in the end did not die at the hands of the enemy but in a suicidal act of saving the girl. I am speechless and speechless about this kind of video that makes gods floating in mid-air for no reason.
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