Lee Joon Ki is so pretty too! ! ! It stands to reason that the plot I knew before should be very miserable, but of course it is also very miserable. Wang Xiang is mentally retarded... He didn't show his moody and tyrannical character, but it was difficult, the audience was trying to understand what was going on off-screen. . The foundation of Changsheng and Kong Ji's relationship is not shown very much. "How deep" and "how to be attached" can't tell Kong Ji's feelings for Changsheng, and Changsheng has a sudden suspicion of Kong Ji's feelings. Why did the people suddenly rebel at the end? It can basically be said that there was no foreshadowing before, and the decline of a dynasty did not show a sense of history, like a child's play. There are enough conflicts and contradictions, but it seems that there is no direct confrontation. It stands to reason that it should really earn my tears, but unfortunately, the feelings are still not particularly in place, but the last few words on the rope are impressive. Then the two jumped on the rope together to freeze the picture, which was very, very sad. I heard about Li Xianji's marriage before, and I thought digging a slot was too good. This kind of sadness with rain and fog covered with tears just drowned my throat, saying it was the OST of Wang's man, and I didn't hear it from the beginning to the end of the movie...I don't know how It's a thing...but the marriage is really so good, it can even be said that it is much more than the level of the movie! Using it as the keynote to imagine the plot is particularly moving. Obviously, I overestimated it. It can be made better, and the book is good. Especially Lee Joon Ki, who gave him one star, he looked like a man, how could he be so charming and so good-looking! But it doesn't fall into the kitsch of a fat pink woman, her eyes are still bright, and I like it very much.
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