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Thieves: An Age of Civil Troubles movie review

The main content of this film is the confrontation between good and evil. There are a lot of fight scenes and cruel and miserable scenes in the film. The audience said that they knew the content of the film early on, but the director's unique shooting techniques did not It's disappointing, and the content is easier to understand than other period films. (NetEase Entertainment Review)

Compared with the ragged thieves in the movie, the character played by Jiang Dongyuan was born in a family of officials. As a son of an aristocrat, he wears simple attire of different colors every time he appears. Kang Dong-won's slender, flexible body and layered clothing perfectly displayed the power and elegance of a military attache who wielded a sword gracefully, firmly capturing the hearts of female audiences. Different from previous film and television works where silk clothing is uniformly used when aristocrats are mentioned, this film is proud of using a variety of materials that suit the era and the character's personality to make costumes. It combines Jiang Dongyuan's unique sense of aloofness without losing the charm. His temperament brings a tragic character to life, which has become another highlight of the movie.

(Nanhai Online Review)