Literary Youth Fan Shaohuang-"Young Ye Wen"

Dennis 2022-01-14 08:02:16

Young Artist Fan Shaohuang

——"Young Ye Wen"

The commercial value of Ye Wen has finally been unearthed, and it may be that Mr. Liang Ting is happier now that he can recruit disciples widely. In this boy Ye Wen, Du Yuhang's face is closer to that of Mr. Ye Wen, but the performance is quite satisfactory and there is nothing special about it. On the other hand, Fan Shaohuang’s small and clear dress is more worthy of appreciation. From the beginning to the death of President Li, there is no bad side to it. I almost think this is a positive image. After watching the entire movie, his acting skills are more natural than Du Yuhang's, and his interpretation of the character's inner complexity is more in place. When the truth surfaced in the end, I was a little caught off guard. His eyes had that kind of pity and entanglement. Compared with the supporting roles of the previous two films, he did a lot of literary and martial arts here.

But this character should be richer. A 12-year-old Japanese kid who is lurking in China can be said to be not mature enough from a psychological point of view. He is at least a person, followed by a Japanese. Everyone should have basic humanity. He lurked before he became an adult. A 12-year-old child to perform such a task is a bit inconsistent with the secular logic of human nature.

Throughout the story, the story is tepid, and there is no expectation of too much climax. For the first time, Du Yuhang was slightly immature in his acting skills, and Fan Shaohuang really looked like a May Fourth youth. In the final fight scene between the two of them, Du Yuhang's Wing Chun boxing looked a little weak, more like a cotton palm.

Judging from the first two "Ip Man", Ip Man's ambition is not to promote Wing Chun, he is a very low-key person. On the other hand, when I look at "Youth Ip Man", there is an ambition to promote Wing Chun as soon as he enters the stage, which is a bit inconsistent with his low-key personality. He should be passive when opening the martial arts gym, even the last step of "Ip Man: The Ultimate Battle". He would not choose to open any other business. This has become the angle of Wing Chun fist connecting the past and the future, and it is purely a mistake.

Of course, as far as the first two films are concerned, as for the true history of Ye Wen himself, I don't know how much it differs.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

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  • Rico 2022-03-27 09:01:16

    One star is a sign of encouragement, and the rest don't care!

  • Clemmie 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Next time, it’s better to find your sister to play the role of Wu Meishi