Then the reporter asked two more questions. After the interview, I felt pretty beautiful in my heart. I wondered if the reporter thought I looked very young. So I don’t think I know who Andy Lau is. Later, I thought again, that's not right. Now Andy Lau is still very popular. It is estimated that even those born in the 90s should know who Andy Lau is. Could it be that the reporter thinks I look very old and thinks I might not know who Andy Lau is? When I think of this, my heart is not beautiful again.
As for Andy Lau, I basically watched him grow up. No, I can't say that. I should have grown up watching the Hong Kong movie starring him. But to be honest, I have never liked this guy very much, and I feel that no matter who he plays, he can't help being handsome. And I always feel that he is not sincere enough off the screen, he looks a little hypocritical, he seems to be performing anytime, anytime, and I always feel that he looks very sunny and there is a deep black shadow behind his positive side ( I personally think that Andy Lau performed the best in "Infernal Affairs", because I think he is a bit of a "natural performance" in that film).
Compared with his contemporaries, Andy Lau is definitely incomparable to Leslie Cheung and Tony Leung in terms of acting skills. Zhang and Liang have become god-like figures in the hearts of many people who like Hong Kong movies. And Andy Lau, he He is indeed very dedicated and hardworking. As for his acting skills, this is basically a question of different opinions.
I’m sorry, I’ve been talking about it for a long time, but I haven’t got the topic yet. Today’s topic is "Di Renjie: The Empire of the Sky" starring Andy Lau. I went to see this movie yesterday. Before I watched it, I had high expectations for it. Yes, of course, this idea of mine has basically nothing to do with the lead actor Andy Lau, but only because I have seen such a statement before that this film is the return of Tsui Hark.
When I finished watching this film, I remembered the phrase "Tsu Hark’s Returning Work" again. My personal opinion is: at the level of "shape", Tsui Hark seems to have returned a little bit; "At this level, Tsui Hark has basically not returned at all.
Of course I don't think that "God" is good only if it returns. I think it would be better if "God" can move forward. The most feared thing is that there is no "god" at all, and my personal view of the movie "Di Renjie: The Empire of the Sky" is that it is basically a movie with "shape" but no "god".
When it comes to "God", it is very abstract and subtle. Some young people who engage in art, relying on their genius, inspiration, and a heart of innocence, may easily grasp it. On the contrary, some of the old guys who have already gained fame and fortune by engaging in art may not be able to grasp the "god" no matter how busy they are.
For the characters in a movie, what is "God"? In short, it should be the "blood" and "flesh" of the character. This is what we often say, to create a character must have flesh and blood. The biggest failure of "Di Renjie: The Empire of the Sky" is that the main characters in this movie do not seem to be flesh and blood. They inexplicably hack and kill each other or love each other, and their love and hatred are hard to be convincing. They are like a few hollow wooden people, no wonder they spontaneously burn into coke so easily.
Thinking back to the golden age of Hong Kong movies, the main characters in Tsui Hark’s movies were not like that. Most of those characters were portrayed vividly, uniquely, and personally. They were the kind of people with flesh and blood, the most affectionate.
It is strange to say that Tsui Hark portrayed the characters in his films as flesh-and-blood, affectionate and sexual people. On the contrary, everyone felt that those characters were a little weird, so they called Tsui Hark "Old Monster Xu".
But thinking about it carefully, this is not surprising. Even in real life, a person of flesh and blood, the most affectionate and sexual, is certainly a very strange person in the eyes of most so-called "normal people." On the contrary, those who are low-minded, hypocritical, and hypocritical will be regarded as so-called "normal people."
It is said that hypocrisy and hypocrisy have always been Chinese masters. Many Chinese act hypocritically, as if they have no genitals between their legs.
Of course, some people might say that in a social culture like China, only when men learn hypocrisy and decentness, and adopt some shameful methods, can they occupy more social resources and that many beautiful women are willing to have sex with them. , Or continue genes with them.
Maybe some old guys will say to the young people in China: young people, if you can't defeat your enemies, then you join their camp.
I am not qualified to judge whether the above statement is right or wrong, but I personally feel that if a person can actively resist the lifestyle set by the old guys for him, he will only do what he wants for himself and others’ freedom and happiness. Instead of what you want, treat the process as an end. This kind of life is definitely difficult, but it is definitely worth experiencing for you and me.
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