I haven't read the original book, and I haven't read the previous one, so I don't dare to say too many bad things. Let me just say something related to this movie. I feel very uncomfortable after watching it. Personally, I think the appearance and acting skills of the female lead are really too flattering. Pai Shao, there is always a shortage of vases, right? Later, there were basically close-up shots, and I turned my head away, for fear of being struck by lightning.
Does the film deliberately pay homage to Chinese costume legends? At the beginning, the scene of the prince being chased and killed, the killer holding a crossbow salvo and slow motion reminded me of Director Zhang's "House of Flying Daggers", the big attack at the end, the army of 10,000 people stomped their feet and took square steps, one mask per person It reminds me of Director Feng's "Night Banquet" again...
Finally, after drilling a hole in the tree, I returned to the world, which is similar to the fairy spirit of the Jade Emperor in "King of Kung Fu".
PS: The people and horses are very stylish, and there are too few performance opportunities. They just follow and run, holding swords as human flesh backgrounds.
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