Epic films are like spicy hot soup with everything. Medieval costumes, swords and shadows, beautiful scenery, loyalty and integrity, romance, and knight loyalty are all in one pot. The taste is complicated and no one can be guilty. Although this is an epic film, it is a bit more romantic and tragedy.
The male protagonist replaced the king's uncle with martial arts to recruit relatives. Of course, the martial arts master won the first prize, but he found that the princess wife who won for his uncle was actually the sweetheart he was looking for, and the story was miserable ever since. It is said that the actor's name Tristan means "sad" in the original Italian text. James Franco, who plays Tristan, has eyes like a lake covered with moisture for 2 hours of the movie, tears coming and going in and out in secret. One group on IMDB thinks that this person is a big piece of wood, so he doesn't have a passion for love, Wooden; the other group insists that they can speak with subtle expressions and subtle eyes, Gorgeous. I don't have any ideas, I just want to use the script to see how many times the screenwriter has written "Here Tristan needs to stare blankly and affectionately".
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