Everything is fine except the plot and characters

Samson 2022-11-28 08:29:46

Borrowing a set of to see, after being tortured by and , after being frightened by Tsui Hark , I was overjoyed to find that is refreshing. It has the kind of martial arts flavor of "Xinlongmen Inn". Basically anything but storyline and characters.

"Seven Swords" tells the story of a descendant of the "Gang Jiang Mo Xie" who lived in the Tianshan Mountains. He forged seven swords, seven swords with strange and beautiful shapes, and brought seven people down the mountain to test the sword. Therefore, the seven swords that are the protagonists are exquisitely cast.

Of the three women, any one of them is prettier than Zhang Zhiyi, who is ugly and can be seen in "House of Flying Daggers". Moreover, several men have their own love, which is more reasonable, unlike "House of Flying Daggers" where there is a crooked melon and a cracked date, the men seem to have never seen a woman. Of course there are dissatisfaction, for example, the most beautiful green beads are actually made in Hanguo, which damages the self-esteem of the people of our country. It is also not in line with the scientific spirit. It is well known that without the help of cosmetic surgery, the average beauty level of Chinese girls is generally higher than that of Korean girls. Moreover, Tianshan is not Changbai Mountain, it is far away from the Yalu River. I don't know what to do? In the future, if I want to sing the praises of China-US friendship, I wonder if I will find a foreign girl who speaks English and cry "America, America" ​​to the sea?

Feng Huo Liancheng itself is not outstanding in terms of shape or martial arts, but the styling equipment of his subordinates is cool and overwhelming, especially the woman with half of her hair shaved. The weapons of the Twelve Disciples are strange. When I saw the flying dragon shield flying out, I thought it was the legendary blood drop.

Several gang fights, beatings and duels were all beautifully shot. The gang fights are chaotic and bloody; the scenes of the gang fights are all through a group of straw bags to make the hero pose of the besieged person fully. This is the kind of shot that has a martial arts flavor. I like to watch it, immersed in the fantasy that I am the hero who was beaten but invulnerable and graceful. In particular, you don't have to learn kung fu, you can get a good sword when you go to Tianshan, and you can be among the best. With such a cheap thing, who doesn't want to daydream?

As for the heads-up, I have always liked Donnie Yen, and the match against Jet Li in the rain in the "Hero" was extremely pleasing to the eye. In "Seven Swords", the final duel is too short, and it may be necessary to give a little scene to Dawn, and it did not get a good play, especially the meaning is not enough. A pity, a pity. It was a decisive battle with a woman who had shaved half of her hair and two horses in the corridor. Humans and horses, murderousness and movements, gentleness and succession..., fully reflected through silence and slow motion. It's a showdown better than the worst, so much so that the movie is top-heavy.

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