When the chief producer Han Sanping appeared in the title, I actually didn't want to watch it anymore. The director's clever switching between ancient and modern left and right made the plot fragmented and chaotic. In addition, the text of the lines could only be written after the head was caught by the door. It was an extremely ordinary fantasy love story, and I almost didn't understand it. And all the bad co-productions between China and foreign countries are a shitty, foreigner protagonist, weird props and costumes, poor Chinese and completely unrefined dialogue text, and a boneless dance like dancing Tendon martial arts design. "Myth" is probably the pinnacle of Chinese-foreign co-production. At least it still has a soul-stirring theme song left, at least it still retains a little oriental charm, and it is not so awkward to watch.
Why do Chinese-foreign co-productions keep remaking such a hodgepodge of fantasy, time-travel, and martial arts? ? ? ? Why isn't there a more normal-looking film like "Green Mustard Detective" with thick lines~! ! !
Finally, I wasted an hour and a half, A Guo, I am very sad.
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