I was curious at the beginning, why did the dragon be more curious at the beginning, and how can the dragon be combined more modernly? Well, so I took a look. I don't know if I didn't know it. I was shocked. Koreans are worthy of being Koreans. Their culture is closely related to Chinese culture, but they are relatively superficial. Dong Shi Xiao frown is nothing like it. Let me first talk about his reincarnation. If you say reincarnation, you should be reincarnated. How can you change from a Korean to a Westerner? Then you can say that he is a dragon. The dragon has to change from a snake to a snake. After that, a 20-year-old woman will be used for sacrifice. Most of these elements come from some traditional Chinese culture, such as some ancient ones. Boys and girls worshipping river gods and the like, and then stitching all these elements together, what kind of thing is this, it is Chinese, Korean, or Western, I don't know what to say, when I watched it in the middle, I was like Want to look at the special effects, the result? I almost fell asleep when I saw half of it, and I couldn't finish it, I could only put half of it, then I woke up and looked back again, and then I finally saw the end, and at the end I thought there would be a flip, because the outline of the story is almost the same as the first half. It has already been explained clearly, and the development of the following story is almost all based on the outline of its story, and it was the same in the end, without any turbulence. Then when I saw this, I wanted to say, if you want to penetrate a truth here, I think it should be a fatal problem in China. The key is that when you want to shape your life, you tend to focus on it, but it is so pale and powerless, and then This dragon is in the middle of the whole night and the whole film, there is a problem, it is about religious belief, the dragon is a legend in ancient Chinese mythology, and then you spliced it to the West, the West and the West, they believe in God Jesus, eldest brother, there is a picture of flying in the sky when the female protagonist dies after the incident. The problem of belief, the problem of religion is that it is a dragon, I am a little vague, can you think about this cultural aspect? When making a movie?
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