All kinds of characters fell in love with each other, and the last thing that I never forgot was Arjuna←_← The three most unacceptable plots in the story: the broken fingers, the endless sari, and the little sun peeling off the armor, even Arjuna couldn’t take it off It's related, but I don't know why I can't hate Arjuna. Apart from her looks, stunning women's clothing, her love affair with the black princess Miaoxian, her friendship with Hei Tian, and Gonti's thoughtful little padded jacket, is there anything else worth loving about Ah Ji? In such a story of such heroes, Ah Jon lacks even a little heroic spirit. This is probably also the reason why A 囧 should be a tall, mighty and invincible strong man according to the original description, but he chose a soft and beautiful actor to play the role without any sense of disobedience. Although the appearance does not match, but expressive ah. The original book also has such a tendency, otherwise how could she arrange a women's clothing plot for Ah Jon. A 囧's setting of the number one force in the world (internal determination) will give birth to some arrogance on anyone. In the play, regardless of the terrorist army, the little sun or even the hair, they all have a confident and high-spirited warrior aura, but A 囧 is humble, lacks murderousness, and even indecisive before the war. It's just that if Ah Jon is not indecisive, temporarily short-circuits the bowels and turns the pear blossoms with rain, who will Hei Tian's class be taught? If Ah Jon, like other heroic characters, firmly believes that he is fighting for the "righteousness", and does not have doubts and shakes, this will probably only be a story of family killing that has been repeated in history. In the Indian dramas I have watched, arrogance seems to be a very serious sin, and even Brahma will be cut off when he is arrogant. A 囧 avoided this minefield perfectly and became the favorite of the script and director Hei Tian. Should wisdom be imparted to the wise, the mighty, or the humble? Hei Tian chose Ah Jon who lowered himself, was willing to be on the yin side, and played the role of the bearer. This is probably the fundamental charm and value of Ah Jon.
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