The Zhang Yimou-style blockbuster is really the opening ceremony of a large-scale event. The scheduling of the first few big scenes seems to let people see how the Great Wall was built. This kind of scene is not at all great, but rather chilling, it ignores the characters' personalities, and it is only for the purpose of making a big scene.
Lao Mouzi's movie characters are getting more and more facialized, and even a 90-minute movie can shoot people and disappear, and you can see how much he doesn't care about people.
In terms of acting skills, Zhang Hanyu is still brilliant, Peng Yuyan is selling meat, Jing Tian is in the role, playing a heroine with a backstage, Zheng Kai is a clown, and Wang Junkai, um, he is a foil.
The most unacceptable thing is the core of the film. It talks about a spirit of sacrifice, and this sacrifice does not make people feel great. On the contrary, it just promotes the worthlessness of Chinese lives. This is different from the sacrifice of the Hacksaw Ridge Japanese Death Squad. The former makes people angry and the latter makes people fear.
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