The girl in Huaji abandoned her adoptive father, cut off her biological mother's wrist, cut off her biological father's belly, and finally went to the orphanage, claiming to be a phoenix born from Nirvana.
This generalization is actually biased. In fact, the story touches on too many elements, but it's just a taste of it, and I don't know what to express. There is a love that never leaves, there is a family that cannot be obtained, there is a little swallow looking for a mother, there is a prodigal son, there is revenge, there is redemption, and there is courage.
The movie has nothing to do with the first one, but because of the blind setting, it has a hard injury. For example, to find the enemy's base across mountains and rivers, cut off the circuit of the entire building with one's own power, and come and go without a trace in the vast smoke.
There are a few scenes that are particularly heroic, and I think it will be worth seeing if we can set up a separate portal. Escape from the dead, single-handedly, over the mountains and rivers, bravely break into the den of thieves, and redeemed in the killing, just like the flowers before dawn.
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