First of all, I was looking forward to it because Jun Ji Hyun/╲/\( •̀ ω •́ )/\/\
From the perspective of the whole film, the restoration of Fuhua Dao is really good, and there is no lightning point.
Ashin's clansmen surrendered to North Korea (returned to be surrendered or a guest?) In order to repay their kindness, they were loyal but were betrayed and then killed. Deep thinking is still very critical of society.
This is an extra part of the Kingdom series, explaining the origin of life and death grass, and the effect of linking the previous and the next is also good.
Speaking of this one alone, it is also good, acting and plot. It's all good, but Jun Ji Hyun came out very late~(๑•̌.•̑๑)ˀ̣ˀ̣
In short. Personally I feel pretty good~
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