The scenes are grand and beautiful, but I hate this movie because it's broken on the central idea.
What is the image of King Qin in this film? It is that he has the world in his heart, and wants to pacify the countries for the sake of the common people, and he is also very lonely, and no one except the assassin understands his ambition. So how did he achieve his ambition? A great tuft of arrows was released, and the houses of other nations and the people in them were smashed into sieves. I don't believe this is Mingjun's act.
The so-called for the sake of the world is just a reasonable excuse for him to soothe his conscience and send troops for killing himself because of greed, the kind that he deceives himself. (Moreover, in my opinion, the word Mingjun is absurd. As I grow older, I gradually realize that all emperors are only controlling the world according to their own wishes. In the era of "Mingjun", the common people may live It's not that bad.)
King Qin in "Jing Ke Assassinate the King of Qin" initially fought for the common people to live a long and peaceful life, but later became violent and crazy because of his own and external factors. His transformation is more reasonably explained in that movie. And there is none here. The last subtitle also passionately adds a paragraph of infinite praise and gratitude to the King of Qin.
In my opinion, the group of scholars in Zhao country are heroes. Write your own words in the crossbow arrows flying in the sky. These scholars have the backbone of scholars. Although they have no power to hold a chicken, their writing looks so arrogant and unyielding.
Finally, let me praise Kuaman God, too heroic?
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