All of these are the conspiracy of the Japanese non-commissioned officer. For this reason, he also concealed his son and granddaughter. Does this satirize the madness of Japanese officers and soldiers in the 1940s and 1950s? Uncle Wolf missed Qin and felt guilty, and while sleeping with the Japanese sergeant's granddaughter, a spark of love was born.
The Japanese samurai style is strong, and it is not bad for an American superhero blockbuster to combine this style. If I didn't know that this was a superhero film, I would even doubt that this was a one-step Japanese film. Because most of the characters in the scene are Japanese.
The heroine is also a little inexplicable. There is a man who has a childhood sweetheart, but still fell in love with Uncle Wolf in a short period of time? Japanese women are like this...?
Aside from the blunt plot, the style of this film is not bad.
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