"Shadow" is a masterpiece without ambition! A black and white world intrigue! It should have started from "Heroes". The national teacher seems to have embarked on a road of obsession with color, and this time he used black and white, masculinity and femininity to bring the audience a brand new ink painting world. The high-quality visual presentation, the excellent use of lens aesthetics, and the exquisite clothing make me feel fresh in this black-and-white world, and all of these complement the theme of "shadow" so well. The story itself is not very ambitious. Although there is nothing special about the plot setting, there are not many motives, foreshadowing, feelings, and reversals. It can be seen that the national teacher does not have such great ambitions this time, but just wants to use color to tell it well. A story, and he basically did it! In my opinion, the biggest problem with this film may be the performance of the actors. Deng Chao's two roles are really very distracting, but he still feels that he is using too much force, especially the real body's performance is too excessive, and Guan Xiaotong's little friend even makes a show with one mouth. There is innovation, 7.5 points! ps: The pseudo-mother Dead Servant wearing a feminine umbrella battles the straight man Yang Jiajun with a masculine sword, which is a bit interesting!
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