With the release of "The Sword of Larington", the box office soared and immediately sparked heated discussions among the audience.
All kinds of Easter eggs and gags in the film were dug out, and the sales of the amazing soundtrack "Little Blue Dragon" soared, even becoming a highlight that had to be mentioned in various film reviews.
Many people believe that it is thanks to its influence that the plot and the actors' performances are more convincing and have touched countless audiences.
Music critics at home and abroad have also frequently mentioned this work, and even the author's entire new album. They have expressed their enthusiasm and praised this work.
【It seems that Jin went to his hometown to collect materials this time. Although the arrangement is different, it has obvious Chinese characteristics, which reminds me of the divinity of church music, but it is completely different, more ethereal, and has the breath of Eastern religion. I think the whole album is worth talking about, but this song is especially worth talking about. They all abandon Jin's previous rational methods, and contain rich emotions without losing connotation. I noticed that the black and white of the cover are like its content, two extremes. Those low, dark, and sad music are completely different from the warmth and divinity of "Little Blue Dragon". I can only say that after listening to the whole album, I really want to know what happened to Jin. 】
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