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Webster 2023-04-04 09:17:03
1. Xu Feng is so beautiful prprpr 2. The atmosphere is really first-class 3. The use of light is good 4. Hu Jinquan always more or less adds the content of Buddhism and Zen in movies I don't like it, I just like the love of...
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Wilbert 2023-03-25 11:02:28
I felt terrified when I saw it, especially Gu Xingzhai's series of laughter; both entertainment and artistry; where is the location, I want to go; the photography is brilliant; ;Since Shi and Lu want to live in seclusion, why are they still called Mr. Shi and Doctor...
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Sandrine 2023-03-25 03:00:54
You can feel the artistic conception brewed by the motion shots of this film. This kind of landscape painting-style artistic conception is released to the greatest extent in Hu Jinquan's "The Legend in the Mountains". The starting point of the film's advantages is a series of artistic conception and visual logic from the above-mentioned scenes to the scene. The play is not at all scrutinized, and the smoothness of the narrative is also a defect that Hu Jinquan has not cured for a long time....
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Colten 2023-03-20 13:04:06
[2015.10.5 Homecoming Trilogy Part 3] NYFF Janus Restoration Edition. It's too good to be true! Indeed, Nie Yinniang can be seen as a deconstruction of the chivalrous woman. Ben was worried that I couldn't eat it for more than three hours at night, but at first I thought I would enjoy it completely. The facial paralysis is in contrast to the cute heroine and the funny hero. There are also various tricks in the language of the film, which is...
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Hubert 2023-03-20 09:53:49
I liked it at first, then it got more and more boring. A masterpiece? a little...
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Winfield 2023-03-15 23:27:27
I haven't checked the data to talk nonsense. Enhui + disappearance is the eternal stalk of Chinese novels, but this kind of story is the least three-act drama. Three-act plays are not the norm, but indirectly lead to the disadvantage of contemporary Chinese films facing...
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Flavio 2023-03-14 21:16:22
Supplement. 1. Have sex at the same time when you are awake, and disperse when you are drunk. "You and I are all over." 2. The scenery has reached a level of sophistication that cannot be replicated in Hu Jinquan's films. Wide-angle lenses are distorted. The continuous shot of the legendary bamboo forest play is constructed by imitating the shot analysis method of the book "The Dialogue between Hitchcock and Truffaut". 3. After Shi Jun finished the battle, the decryption agency was as mad as...
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Keshaun 2023-02-22 01:15:02
The light work of the crowd was like leaping from a frog, and they cut into the empty scene when they performed the kung fu of eminent monks, and their realm was immediately obvious. Create poetry in dilapidated courtyards. "Chivalrous Girl" is also the best use of empty mirrors in Hu Jinquan's films. Those ghostly phantoms are meant to satirize the unease that Dongchang's heavy killing has brought to the world. Gu Xingzhai and other agencies annihilated all the subordinates of the Dongchang...
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Gerson 2023-02-12 21:18:59
I don't know if it has something to do with the deletion (187 minutes for the first and second episodes), the first episode is pretty good in terms of editing, suspense and theme, but the second half (especially the last half hour) is a bit discouraged, leaving a star for the repaired version to come out. Watch (night scenes basically rely on brain supplement...
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Clarissa 2023-02-01 13:17:56
This is the best movie I've ever seen that expresses Chinese...
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Ku Shen Chai: Have you seen Miss Yang, the lady who lives here?
General Shih Wen-chiao: No, I'm blind.
Ku Shen Chai: Forgive me.
General Shih Wen-chiao: Miss Yang and her mother are gone.
Ku Shen Chai: She said you should run for your life too. Do you know where she went?
General Shih Wen-chiao: No.
Ku Shen Chai: I have to find her!
[Shih pulls out a sword as two soldiers fly down from the sky and attack, but are quickly killed in a few brief strokes of the sword]
Ku Shen Chai: Mr. Shih, Mr. Shih, who are you really?
General Shih Wen-chiao: I'm not blind, that's for sure.