Let me explain a little bit, because you have to explain a little bit about the story to get the story going.
In 1821, California was now a small Spanish province. These areas are ruled by Mexico and Spain in turn. The story begins with a room for the fleeing Spanish mayor, Dona Fei del Montero, as California is being recaptured by Spanish General Santa Anna.
During the Spanish occupation of the region, the covert hero Zoroastrian rebelled against the Spanish government and sided with the people. So Don Rafael made a plan to kill Zoroaster just before he ran away. But with the help of the prince’s brother, his life was spared.
When Don Rafael was caught trying to figure out who Zoroaster was, Zoroaster, a Spanish nobleman, lost his beloved wife and took his daughter away from the enemy. He himself spent 20 years in prison.
This is the first story. The second part of the story is about 20 years after these events, when Spain regained control of California. Don Rafael returned as mayor and brutally tortured the people and used them to extract gold. Prisoner Don Diego also escaped, and his two brothers, who had helped him, met the prince and handed him over to Zoroastrian, trying to save the people.
It was released in 1998 and is definitely worth a look. It’s a great car by Spanish actor Antonio Banderas and you can enjoy the beauty of Catherine Zeta ‑ Jones. Sir Anthony Hopkins and Stuart Wilson were able to draw the script, so it was a car that didn’t want to be watched until the end of the story. Don’t worry, Steven Spielberg was the producer.
I remember watching it in 1998 when a friend bought it from a sailor brother, and that album is now the grandfather of CDs.
LaserDise is about a mountain. That’s why we want CM fans to see this memorable car
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(The script and Myanmar subtitles were written and presented by Nyi Nyi Kyaw Myint)
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