"Slam Dunk" seems to be billed as a comedy, but I really don't think so. In my opinion, it might be more appropriate to classify this film as a youth idol. The plot structure is roughly "Slam Dunk" and "Kung Fu Football", and the jokes are also leftovers for people's use. I don't know if they will be accused of infringement and plagiarism.
Actors spend most of their time posing, pretending to be handsome and pretending to be ugly. There are also actors like Li Liqun, Zeng Zhiwei, and Wu Mengda in the movie, as well as powerful people like Wang Gang, but they can basically be considered a waste of resources. Apart from adding selling points to the movie, their role is not big in this film. I It feels like a green leaf! It's just that the safflower is not "red".
The action director of the film is also very famous, but I always feel that the basketball moves he designs are weird and nondescript. Those slam dunk stunts made with stunts always give people a feeling of awkwardness. It is not to say that they cannot be exaggerated. Many actions in "Slam Dunk" are also exaggerated, but they make people look very comfortable. Inoue Xiongyan understands basketball, but Cheng Xiaodong and Zhu Yanpingdong don't know much about basketball, so they designed so many awkward moves. Slam dunks don't mean jumping high, hitting hard is good-looking, the main thing is to be good. Look at the coordination and smoothness of the movements. I really don't know if it should be said that these two directors ruined basketball? Or should it be said that the basketball theme limits the two directors?
Jay Chou doesn't seem to be suitable for acting in comedy. At least from this film, I can't see that he has potential in this regard. He still feels so dumb and cool. It doesn't mean that this style can't act comedy, and it can't make comedy effects. . On the contrary, creating a contrast in this way may have a better comedy effect, such as the Xu brothers in Hong Kong and the cold humor of Feng Xiaogang. It's just that this kind of cool and cold humor will make people feel tired if it is cold from the beginning to the end in a movie. Besides, Jay Chou is far from mastering this humorous technique in my opinion.
As for the other actors, they are basically vases of different sizes, so there is nothing to comment on.
I heard there will be a sequel to the film. Alas, I don't know when this kind of film that relies on the influence of the movie to extract the stars will be able to be filmed?
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