In the end, the scene of Paro running over when he was a child and now, before the male protagonist died, was too cruel, full of tears and heart-piercing screams, the same as the scene when he was a child. This childhood sweetheart relationship is really good. I want to see you at your door before I die, always in my heart. Childhood scenes are vivid in my mind. The male protagonist said that this is an anklet that you can't find, I stole it, this is your toy, and I am also here, and pull out all of Paro's things from the box. The heroine is very dreamy, with big innocent eyes. The female lead dance is also great, more flexible than the second female lead. The Indian dance poses are really beautiful, the dance of this movie is very attentive, and the big scene. The relationship between childhood sweethearts is really good. I also like the one-liners when the male and female protagonists meet again, and the 726,000 hours of love words are really boring, making the audience in front of the screen as breathless as you. Do you miss me? It's like my breath. I'm afraid that my beauty will take your breath away like the moon, tsk tsk tsk, then I will see if it is you or the moon in the moonlight, so the male protagonist looks for the female protagonist in the moonlight. There are also female protagonists who say that the male protagonist is stupid, can't do arithmetic, and is still the same as when he was a child. Sweet crit. Anyway, it is very sweet, but I feel that they are really intimacy between childhood sweethearts, with their taste and tacit understanding. Very good couple status, very dreamy ^ ^
However, after the male protagonist died, he overcame. Seeing their daily life as a couple, they felt that they could make a whole movie. If the male protagonist dies, the plot will be over, which is a pity. India's feudalism is even more serious than China's, and women's status is really low. But the heroine is still very brave and will diss the nobles of her husband's family. But from the plot arrangement, including those mythical dramas, the status of Indian women is still low. I think just from the plot arrangement, why should the black princess marry five men? Have you asked the black princess? Although the status is not high, but to make them very brave and strong, it shows the miserable environment of the big environment, and looks like an unyielding look. Still very sinful. But at this point, the black princess is more energetic, and her eyes are sharper, so are they born to fight against the black forces? I feel distressed. I feel that the male protagonist is very inexplicable, and directly draws the story to the end.
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