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Bryce 2022-02-25 08:02:45

1. The Russians dozed off in their car. The car veered to the grassland, went straight to the lake, and stopped by the lake. This looks like a cliché, but it is actually paving the way for the following actions. The Russians saw Sky Burial yelling for their mother to run back into the car, and wanted to reverse the car and stepped on the accelerator, and half of the car fell into the water.

2. The Russians saw the sky burial running back, and the camera was pushed to the place of the sky burial, which made people nervous little by little. How to end it? With the eagle flying suddenly, wonderful.

3. The beginning of the film: Gangbo chases his daughter-in-law like a prey, using a horse pole to cover his daughter-in-law. . . Gangbo, you're so unbelievable, so wild, so fucked!

4. The daughter-in-law was unwilling to have another child. Gangbo's mother complained that her son married a city girl.

5. Kill sheep. This has been carefully understood.

6. When the Mongolian family waited for the Russians to come into the house for dinner, they waited silently, neither humble nor arrogant, and the Russians obeyed.

7. The cute drunk is riding through the corridor of the house.

8. Gangbo bites candied haws.

9. Gangbo put down an apple for the lama.

10. The Russian took off his clothes and let the band play the waltz according to the tattoo on his back. . . Oooooo, what shocked me was at the end, Gangbo's daughter played the accordion according to his tattoo!

11. The Russians say that the soul is 2 yuan a piece. (As soon as I see Russians, I think of war and peace, especially the image of Natasha and Natasha's father dumping their family property to save lives. That is the kindness and soul of Russians!~)

12. Wang Biao hugged his daughter-in-law, his child was sleeping behind him, Gangbo was sleeping beside the child, and beside Gangbo was sleeping the Russian guy who built the road.

13. Gangbo's dream about Genghis Khan.

14. Cullen plugs in. That is to say, they went to Yehe. . . And then had a fourth child, Temujin~









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  • Beth 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    This is a film from my hometown, a distant but familiar park, which brings back childhood memories. The Mongolians who are drunk and riding horses love to sing, and the Russians who are serious and drink a lot and love to sing. They constitute the modern society. Not in the mainstream national elegy. Living a modern life and losing the iron and blood of Temujin and the Soviets, only in the intoxication of alcohol can we vaguely find a trace of the soul of the former super empire.

  • Meaghan 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    The steady shots, the calm narrative, and the realistic modernization power reflected in the final de-stressing fantasy are very loving with the impact of the traditional civilization of the grasslands.