Before watching it, I didn't quite understand, why did he find a Japanese actor to play Temujin, how could he understand this role? After reading it, I think it's right. Everyone just looks at the world from their own perspective, which is actually one-sided.
The filming is OK, the plot is not flattering, it feels a bit cliché, and I saw some film reviews before watching this film and said it was an epic drama.... It completely misled me -_-# The
main actor is helpless, I I feel that Asano Tadanobu's Temujin-type gods are not in place. In my heart, Temujin is like an early Chinese painting portrait, full and stocky, brutal, and majestic. But Asano only has a good momentum (but it is more suitable for the style of Japanese samurai, and it should be good to play Toyotomi Hideyoshi).
As for Sun Honglei, I don't really want to talk about it, it's still that iconic rogue picture, it's very real and great! But there are still these gaps between Zhamuhe and him in my mind~ This is
the whole thing. After reading it, I forgot about half of it, and the others have not been evaluated.
ps: What I want to say is that everyone has his own understanding and opinion, which is his right. You can't speak ill of others' opinions when they disagree with your own. It's not good.
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