This is a sci-fi film and has nothing to do with history.
Although there are many details that reflect Qin Shihuang, it cannot be generalized.
I think this film
is really bad in terms of text, the script is poorly written,
because the concepts of China and the United States are not grasped accurately, which
is a bit far-fetched.
Subsequent films are generally poor, not as full as the previous films.
The love story also seemed sluggish and pale.
In addition to the protagonist's eternal love, as well as the expression of family affection between parents and sons, the description of other parts of the emotion seems to be very inadequate.
American screenwriters also need to know more about China, otherwise they won't be able to make up something so unsatisfactory.
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