If it's not bad

Elissa 2022-01-14 08:01:22

Those who have something good must compare the King of Kung Fu and the Battle of Dragon?

I personally think that the king of kung fu is just not good-looking, but the battle of the dragon is bad, bad bad, huge bad. If this film is not bad, if praised "Kung Fu King" over "Dragon Fight" tens of thousands of times, it will attract criticism that is not objective and has a strong emotional color, then I am not mature enough, calm, fanatical, and patriotic. . Just like the previous article’s evaluation of Kung Fu, apart from the film itself, the significance of this film is extraordinary. He made the Chinese feel that our martial arts kung fu, like the Western magic, has an irreplaceable position in the creation of world literature (film). On the other hand, the battle of the dragons, blindly pursuing special effects and grand scenes, in the context of Hollywood blockbusters hitting the world, who would really buy them.

One bad: the plot is super bad.

It takes less than 10 minutes to start the film, and the audience can derive the entire content of the film by themselves. Including "magic soldiers" rampant on the modern streets, ancient and modern wars of demon snake soldiers, and the details of the battle between two giant pythons, almost everything is under control. . . . . .

Take two paragraphs here, the audience's first reaction to the movie, and everyone can also comment on this badness not limited to imagination. One is the period from the sudden "angina" to being locked in the hospital as a mental patient in the female pig corner. Due to the sudden burst of the director's "artistic" cell, he showed the audience a set of inexplicable scenes, which can also be said to be ignored or said. Vaguely express the lens. As a result, many viewers began to fall into the clouds and mists. A female viewer who was inquisitive asked weakly, how did this female pig get into the hospital, and a male voice replied that it was the hospital she went to, and he could feel my side. A female audience member of is holding back a smile. In the second paragraph, two FBI agents caught the male pig and the female pig. One used to grab the female pig and said that our supernatural research group (probably THE X FILE) knew you existed. As long as you die, the world will return. An Ning (what I mean by sorting it out), at this critical moment, it was not our male pig universe that broke out, but another FIB suddenly met his companion. It was the male voice shouting again: Wow, Infernal Affairs. . . The audience laughed.

Two bad: nondescript.

I heard that special effects scenes in movies are generally well-reviewed. I personally think that, whether in ancient North Korea or the United States in the 21st century, when these magic soldiers appeared in these two years, apart from feeling awkward and contrived, there was no excitement and viewing pleasure. The only climax was the scene where the evil pythons circled the tall buildings and battled with the planes, which was slightly like the "spirit" of King Kong back then. Other familiar scenes are not worth mentioning. The biggest flaw of this film is this --- the setting of the magic soldier scene is nondescript, and it has been reminding the audience that this is a movie, this is a fiction, ignore me.

Three bad, bad acting, especially the female pig. The supporting roles are better than them.

Fourth, it's so bad, so bad

. I wanted to say that it is the king of kung fu in some sense in the Korean version. I mean he can switch between Korean and English freely. Later I found that such an evaluation was simply a slander on the king of kung fu. Although the king of kung fu is not good-looking, what he says is also the promotion of our martial arts spirit. And the battle of the dragons? In addition to becoming a captive of special effects, the only thing that can be seen is how director Shen Jiong shows off the movie technology of the Republic of Korea today. And this actually makes me feel a bit sad. It's really good, why bother to promote it, and it's still under most suspicions of plagiarism.

At the end of the film, Arirang was used as the ending song. Although we wanted to empathize with the director's intentions, the film was really flattering. . .

Fifth, it is recommended that

when a movie has empty content and luxurious special effects scenes, it is inevitable that it cannot impress the audience.

If there is still a chance to remake the film, it is recommended that the director should learn more about the movie The Anaconda Disaster and the Human-Snake War before shooting. The way to let the audience experience the disaster can be found there; there are also images of magic soldiers. There must be a big change in the design. . . . . .

If you can’t do the above, maybe you can put this label on the film: This film is only dedicated to 18-year-old underage boys and girls

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Dragon Wars: D-War quotes

  • Young Ethan: What are you talking about?

  • Sarah Daniels: I keep trying to understand, but none of this is making any sense.