Just like this epic blockbuster with a plug-in, the protagonist is also hanging all the way, all kinds of defying gravity, flying and moving, climbing mountains that are difficult for ordinary people to reach. It should be said that everyone has a strong desire to explore since childhood, and they really want to know what is on the other side of the mountain. The only difference is that the protagonist of the film not only stays at the level of "thinking", but also takes action all the time.
A person's mountaineering trip is always boring and boring, but the director used his extraordinary imagination and creativity to make this section a unique, romantic and dreamy song and dance scene, accompanied by a magnificent soundtrack, and then blended beautifully. The scenes, situations and narratives achieve a high degree of unity.
At the moment when the male protagonist climbed to the top of the mountain, it seemed to be a moment of glory.
The beginning is already so good, and then the kingdom of Moxi Shimodi is presented to the public with a more grand narrative technique, which outlines the ins and outs of the whole story, and is also a structural dividing line - the first half of the narrative The growth process of the protagonist, the second half tells the heroic deeds of the protagonist's father to defend against foreign enemies and win the throne.
Rao is so, the integrity of the whole film has not been divided, the rhythm is properly controlled, the details are commendable, and many seemingly exaggerated plots have added a bit of fantasy color, and the atmosphere is burning from beginning to end.
In addition, this film is full of humanistic spirit while endowing the hero with divinity. The Queen Mother's sentence "No matter how much you kill, you can only be considered a warrior, but saving one person is a god. This is the difference between a soldier and a king".
Unfortunately, when the plot reached the most critical moment, it came to an abrupt end. Well, we can only wait for the sequel to come out...
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