I took the time to read it this year. I don’t need to complain about the translation. I spent 10 minutes looking for the subtitles. Let’s cherish the memory of the shooter.com first! !
To get to the point, I have read the history book of the Mingliang naval battle, and the Luliang naval battle is also very clear. Just talk about movies, not history.
In the past two years, Korean movies have probably watched The Defender and this one. Unparalleled splendor, the depiction of human nature, the production of film effects, and the arrangement of the script have been exhausting us for decades. It is also a mythical anti-Japanese, but to be honest, Mingliang can make my blood boil and nervous. And domestic dramas can only feel really boring. It's not that the resistance to Japan itself can't be a myth, it's that we have almost no appreciation for art. Although in Mingliang, Japan with one enemy and ten kills is all scum, but please look carefully, the North Korean army will be afraid, it will be painful, and they will feel that they can't beat it at all. Their eyes and actions make them all. become human. On the other hand, in our anti-Japanese war, everyone is a god. I don't understand. When 10 people beat 100 people, these 10 people will not be afraid at all?
Art comes from reality, and human nature is what films should express most. If a movie or TV show has no humanity in it at all, no matter how gorgeous the body is, it must be a decoration without a soul, so what else can touch the audience?
I hope that Chinese filmmakers can calm down and study. I am not against the myths and anti-Japanese. What I am against is that you fool the audience, fool yourself, and fool your life.
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