The picture of the film is beautiful, and the plot is bland and ingenious. Although there are some things that don't make sense, I don't think anyone can bear to criticize such a beautiful film. I always thought that for us watching movies, the most important thing is how the movie makes us feel, rather than providing us with a platform to pick faults and show our intelligence.
The heroine is so pretty. And the male protagonist is the one who played the Japanese samurai in Jet Li's "Huo Yuanjia", and it's interesting to see his silly appearance.
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