"Walking with the Gods 2" looks really tired, it doesn't have the kind of simplicity, even checking the progress bar several times. Investigating the reason, it is still a matter of the story line. It is reasonable to use the family god to bring out the love-hate entanglement of the immortal trio. At least it can be easily funny from time to time, which is also fascinating; It is a bit tiring to watch the line of self-repentance when the noble person washes his grievance. On the one hand, everyone already knows that the noble person died unjustly. On the other hand, the scene of self-repentance did not come out until the end. But it was tedious to wait, but in the end, it was quite unexpected that Jiang Lin's father turned out to be the reversal of the King of Hell. All in all, each of us has sins and commits different sins (oh, not bad).
1. The structure of various hells is still beautiful.
It is also possible to bait the human flesh and the horse.
The various faces on the back of the big fish are also impressive.
2. Isn't the dinosaur god horse really a joke?
When I saw this, I was always thinking about the director's inner OS: we can do what Hollywood can do (with a face of stubbornness and pride).
3. Xiuyan's father has worked hard, and he has to play two roles.
4. Which child doesn't want to sit on Ma Dongxi's shoulder, let alone draw well.
5. When I finally found out that the king of Yama who gave Jiang Lin an olive branch was his father, and then tasted the words of the king of Yama, it was really "there is a real meaning in it", why isn't your salvation not mine?
6. There are no bad people in the world. When they are pushed, they become bad people.
7. Solve the grievance golden sentence.
8. The stock market is risky, and you need to be cautious when entering the market. It may really not rise until you die (laughs).
You will encounter all kinds of "bad situations" in this life, you can be unhappy or rich, but don't let yourself regret it, be worthy of yourself, you can easily deceive everyone, but you still can't get past yourself, and cherish.
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