Those magics don't make sense at all, and it is even more strange to impose some Chinese elements. A few Chinese thugs are really outrageous.
Then, is the crown prince dead unjustly? Ignore whether he had murdered before, at least in this case, he was completely framed and innocent. When it comes to framing, there is a key, that is, the magic of the soul. This magic is the key to everything. Focus the eyes of the masses on this case. However, this key magic has no explanation at all, as if Edward Norton became a magician. , But more like a conspirator, mobilizing the masses to achieve their own goals, making this movie a bit ethically flawed.
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