I've heard of 903's Seven Swords radio drama. How should I put it? The radio drama is death from death, injury from injury, and waking up from a dream is still a dream. As for the movie, it seems that there will be a sequel. But the radio drama clearly explained a lot of things. For example, Fenghuo Liancheng was not originally called Fenghuo Liancheng. He was Qiu Wanze who was soaked in jealousy. In the end, Fenghuo Liancheng's fate and the story of Qijian were also somewhat different from the movie, and the movie There is also no sad prophecy of the seven swords to the four swords, which will probably make the sequel even more sad. The radio drama made me see the loss, and the movie made me see the recovery, even though the loss was hidden behind the recovery.
I really like Donnie Yen's appearance in it, only some specific men are worthy of long hair, and the waist-length black hair does not reduce the masculinity at all, but makes them more attractive. My favorite is Yang Caini's Sky Waterfall Sword, which is more than flexible and can be stretched freely. It should be as free as using a part of the body. You think it is pointing straight to the sky, but it may be on your toes in the next second. The make-up of Fenghuo Liancheng's subordinates is quite different, and the girl I like the most is cold enough.
The present is always interspersed with the past, like a present person recalling the past, just like when Liujian went back to rescue Chu Zhaonan, the memory about Luzhu was probably the memory of Fenghuo Liancheng and Chu Zhaonan. In a line to the sky, that painful memory.
Fenghuo Liancheng is right, Chu Zhaonan is a bit similar to him, they don't like to let others take their things, they like to take back their lost things. This is probably why there will be subsequent losses.
From my own blog, on August 7, 2005,
I seemed to hear Master Huiming reciting again, dreaming of floating and sinking under the Tianshan Mountains. . .
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