With the headset, I turned on the maximum sound, and enjoyed this opera-like movie in the middle of the night.
The music is too ecstasy and the words are too beautiful.
This story is too forgiving and doesn't like the groom, just like the heroine of "Edward Scissorhands".
The scene is simple, the lines are large and long, it sounds really comfortable.
The young Keane Reeves, with a short, black beard and a sullen face, rode a horse to face him.
Such a handsome person, such a bad person.
This contradiction is successful, and the facial expressions are in place.
I found that Keane Reeves was mature and couldn't reverse the angle. The young man was full of rebellion and arrogance on his face. Now he exudes maturity and wisdom, which is right at first glance.
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