However, in terms of its status in film history and the way of filming, it is indeed a leader in film. If literature is used as an analogy, most of today's films are novels, then this film is a drama from the Yuan Dynasty.
The blurry black-and-white images indicate his age, and the constantly changing shots are worthy of the originator of montage.
Since there is no dialogue, the music is very important and very good. It can match the camera in a timely manner and express emotions and tell the story.
The actor's unnatural but exaggerated performance is understandable in the silent film era, but it can better understand the audience.
The description in white characters on a black background is like a "wedge" between the fold and fold in a zaju. It's too much plot, but what's interesting is that even "the crew is angry" can be explained in simple words, which is really for the director. I had a lot of trouble with the actors, hehe...
but what I want to say is that no matter how good it is, I don't like this movie, that's all.
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