A group of warriors gathered together to defeat the dragon and save a great country or a warm hometown... In fact, I still feel that the plot is a bit, or there are many, clichés. However, to use a phrase that I don't know who said it, "Life is inherently cliché", how much of it is pure innovation? And how frequent and pure innovation can people afford?
And this movie is really a work of heart.
Delicate and magnificent scenes, vivid and real characters, and a story that is relaxed and not too bloody. Watch quietly, consider silently, and then either smile knowingly, or exclaim in small exclamations along with the plot.
As one event after another unfolds, there are naturally approvals and disapprovals.
If you agree and put it aside, if you deny it, you will silently feel in your heart what would happen if so-and-so changed her approach. But in fact, after reading it, I feel that it is precisely because these are the originals. And those "perfect" would probably be called "Su" even if they appeared in YY novels.
Because it is not perfect, it is real, so it is more attractive to us to stop.
Of course, there should be no less YY that follows. After all, life is already so real, and in novels or movies, I still hope to see "conventional" HE and small "perfect". And relative to the story that is close to the truth, in the eyes of those who like it, it is naturally real, another world.
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