It's all the thunderstorm's fault

Cullen 2022-04-22 07:01:42

Shortly after the opening, I saw that it was probably "Thunderstorm".

So there is no suspense in the later plot, and the place that is different from "Thunderstorm" feels like a flaw.

Some of the things that I find fresh are:

1. The palace is colorful, like the Dragon Palace. The next time the home is decorated like this, it will be good to use more artificial glass, and it will not cost money.

2. The maids get up and dress more in tune than the army.

3. The corsets of the palace maids are better than those sold outside, or you can register a brand of underwear with golden armor. Who wouldn't want it?


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Extended Reading
  • Maximillian 2022-03-23 09:02:36

    I feel bad for the large chrysanthemums

  • Yasmeen 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    The seemingly literary instructions of "throwing, fighting, and controlling" are accompanied by lines with little propulsion, making the second half lengthy and uninteresting. To be honest, such a big scene is compared to the student dramas with simple props that I have seen or watching directly. Thunderstorm's book was far less shocking. Gong Li's performance can basically reach the level of an actress in the silent film era. The colors are still magnificent, but the palace lacks a sense of space. I don't understand what the central idea of ​​this movie is

Curse of the Golden Flower quotes

  • Emperor Ping: [while placing ingredients on a scale] This will cure your anemia.

    Empress Phoenix: I thank His Majesty for his concern.

    Emperor Ping: All good medicine tastes bitter.

    Emperor Ping: You have excess bile, poor digestion, Yin and Yang are out of balance. That is why you are so infractious, listless and lethargic, and capable of nothing but cutting remarks. These are all sympptoms of anemia.

    Empress Phoenix: It has been more than ten years. My so-called sickness is clearly not improving with Your Majesty's treatment.

    Emperor Ping: [angrily throws scale to the ground] If your father were not the King of Liang, I would scarely be speaking to you with such restraint.

  • Empress Phoenix: So you are leaving. Are you afraid?

    Crown Prince Wan: You are my mother, Your Majesty.

    Empress Phoenix: We have been intimate for three years. You, of all people should know who I am.

    Crown Prince Wan: I am first and foremost my father's son.

    Empress Phoenix: [grabs Wan, attempting to seduce him]

    Crown Prince Wan: [recoils from the Empress] Mother!

    Empress Phoenix: I am not your mother!