"Kingdom: Ashin of the North" is finally here after waiting for so long, because the previous two seasons of "Kingdom" were too successful! At the end of the film, Ashin, played by Jun Ji-hyun, made a stunning appearance! It really whetted the audience's appetite! Well, let's talk about this film, this film can be said to be the prequel of "Kingdom", focusing on the growth history of Aya! (The narrative in the front of this film was procrastinated, and the most anticipated zombie scene didn’t come until the end, but the subsequent story development still amazed me!) After watching it, you will find out that Ashin is the beginning of all stories what! In fact, this film does not explain exactly how the life and death grass was born, it can only be said that their tribe discovered such a kind of herbal medicine that can bring people back to life very early, but the price is too high! Jun Ji Hyun didn't appear until 50 minutes into the film! Really... As far as I'm concerned, I think Jun Ji Hyun's performance is still very good (Xiao Ashin is also great) performing the kind of feeling of going through vicissitudes of life, bearing humiliation, and finally avenging blood and hatred! The character of Ashin is really tragic. The whole family was wiped out. Later, he endured the humiliation and took a heavy burden. Finally, the cruel revenge after learning the truth... Really! She took revenge on the entire Korean kingdom! The last easter egg has a lot of information, and the story is well connected to the beginning of the first season of "Kingdom", and another easter egg also makes us look forward to Aya's follow-up independent film! Of course, what I'm most looking forward to is the story of the third season of "Kingdom" when everyone finds Aya! Nothing to say, looking forward to the early arrival of the third season! (It turns out that Ashin is the one who uses the grass of life and death! Cow!) (Juan Zhixian draws a bow and shoots arrows... Steady and accurate! One word! Handsome)
Personal score 7 points (this film review only represents personal subjective opinion)
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