It's a pity that the adaptation is not thorough enough...
I would have liked to see even a Musketeer with a more sense of color and form and breakthrough in the script. As a result, I hoped for a cultural fast food amidst the hustle and bustle.
Although it did not meet expectations, it is still a good film.
Teacher Paul, please stop science fiction. In the future, make this kind of magical historical drama. I will definitely support it every time.
For me, this film includes:
scenes that are exquisite like glass toys,
costumes that are gorgeous to every stitch,
the use of colors that
are bold enough to wipe sweat, and the mirrors that make people want to draw and paint at any time.
It is so abrupt to the so-called screenwriter, so
old that it makes the judges feel guilty of conscience, and the
facial makeup is so far from the original fast food acting.
For someone who has just finished the mid-term exam, this film is simply healing.
There are several deliberate color treatments inside, and I have to admire the mature art of historical dramas in the past few years. I am so beautiful and sweaty. Sitting there watching this film is simply the happiness of my eyes. Although there are a few obvious technical but improper 3D processing, it does not affect the film’s unswerving and even pathological pursuit of gorgeous colors and details from the beginning to the end. It is simply a reference to the "vulgarity" of 17th century Europe. The perfect interpretation of "messy" artistic style. Seeing many netizens spraying "Golden Armor", I was messed up. Are all the clothes with cleavage exposed in your eyes are golden armour...
But it is worth mentioning that although the golden armour also pursues gorgeousness... but the place is wrong. The most important thing is that many seemingly freehand shots do not make people feel "beautiful", but this is not what I want to say here.
Back to this film. In fact, the most failure of this film is the story itself and the actors’ acting skills. I don’t know the so-called and it’s too random. Although there are a few shots that are very handsome and cool, I’d like to watch them again ten times, but the combination is really good. Worthless. Fortunately, when I watched this film, I didn't come with an attitude of appreciating drama, but I didn't care at all. Even as I mentioned at the beginning, I even hope this film can be adapted more boldly and absurdly. It is a pity that this adaptation of the sense of form has stayed in the most criticized position.
To sum up, if you take out the art and a few shots separately, I will comment on the sixth... ah no, very much, but the script and acting skills are really a bit of a hindrance. However, we don't need to require that a movie can do everything, so I'm very satisfied to see such a bright spot, so I rate it five points.
Wait for BD.
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