The two actors Zhang Yimou really chose right. Maggie Cheung is not the kind of peerless beauty, but the kind of sister next door who looks like a hibiscus. The more I look at it, the more delicious it is. He gives me a very close feeling. I think of my mom. And Tony Leung is the kind of man who makes people feel very sincere. For comparison, if Can Jian is replaced by Chen Daoming, Donnie Yen or whoever, the film will be greatly reduced. Because of the two words "world" in their eyes, it is impossible for them to commit suicide for the sake of women. "—I only gave him two words.—What two words.—The world.—You only have the world in your heart.—And you.—I don’t believe it.—How to make you believe.— Draw your sword." This sentence made Liang Chaowei say it without being numb, because there was tenderness in his eyes.
Generally speaking, in terms of connotation, I see a lot of people saying that the movie is promoting the righteousness of the monarchy and devoting itself to the country... If director Zhang Yimou really spends so much money to tell us these meaningless empty truths, then I also I think it's a really bad movie. But looking back at the movie, I think Zhang Yimou left me with a thought: When you spend your whole life for your firm ideals, and in the end you find that your ideals run counter to the development of the times, what should you do at this time?
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