1998 Hong Kong Films

Francesco 2022-02-26 08:02:15

I watched Storm last night until after two o'clock, because my friend in the dorm said that the self-proclaimed Fengyun die-hard didn't watch the first movie version of Storm. Well, I did think about it when I saw the upcoming Storm 2 at the cinema. Got up to make up a get out of class.
Let’s talk about the current martial arts films first. I don’t know whether it’s because my aesthetic requirements have increased, or I was really stupid when I was young, but it is true that the martial arts films at that time were many times better than the current ones. The actors are getting more and more unfamiliar, and the classics are getting more and more disgusting. I really haven't been able to find out the little benefits of the current martial arts. So I'm looking forward to Storm 2. When Fengyun 1 was in 1998, this visual effect was definitely considered excellent. At least the look of Aaron Kwok is still very cool now, and the figure is still just right.
What I really want to mention is that the passionate scene between Bu Jingyun and Kong Ci, although the scale is small, no one is shocked by the performance of heaven and man, but it is definitely full of beauty, every action is just right, lightly covering the red lips, With a slight shirk, Yun Chu showed gentleness when he took off his clothes, which is much stronger than some of today's outstanding performances.
In any case, this is a classic of martial arts films, looking forward to Fengyun 2.

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  • Cornell 2022-04-23 07:04:40

    I don't remember the content of the movie at all. I don't even remember if there was Lao Xu in it. I don't remember when I was young, but I just remember the tune of insect flying and humming. Now that 2 is going to be released, I still look forward to it.

  • Burley 2022-03-20 09:02:56

    The post-1997 visual trend, with 550 shots and 40 minutes of special effects, is a successful example of coordinating with the plot. It's a pity that the plot is naive and lacks humanistic connotations//2021 update: Now it seems that the plot is bloody and abrupt. The four-cornered love is not foreshadowed in a two-hour movie, and the special effects are of course very poor (and a little scary). Compared with Aaron Kwok or He Rundong, he has a more rebellious temperament. RIP Chiba Shinichi