Fusion of classic creative sequel production, many highlights

Burley 2022-02-07 14:52:18

1. The martial arts movie that integrates western movies has many small details of western movies. Although the plot setting of amnesia is cliché, the overall plot design still has continuity with the previous work. The martial arts action design is also inherited from the previous ones. The two types of styles are mixed. The history of overseas Chinese gold rush and the classic image of Huang Feihong still have a beheading;

2. With the strong cooperation of the old actors and actresses, Huang Feihong is definitely the best of our party in this episode with three bars and a red scarf on his chest. It's a pity that Miaozi didn't also serve as the director of the political department;

3. In order to evoke Huang Feihong's memory, Guizu Qi made a cameo appearance in the past few episodes of the classic boss and various classic poses, which can be called the originator of cosplay Asia with video records;

4. Guan Da The beauty's role has made a breakthrough this time! Yes, I'm talking about clothes, the beauty in jeans on horseback is so handsome!

5. Tucao returns to Tucao. Compared with the national hero who held the gold medal and talked with Li Zhongtang about the way of strengthening the people and governing the country in the battle for the lion king, this time, although the image of Master Huang is much smaller and even a bit ridiculous, this scene may It's closer to the real Master Huang's appearance, and it's more lifelike than the martial arts moves that dodge bullets without starting, and the look of Aunt Thirteen's eyes and expressions at the end.

6. Westerns that tell the story of Chinese laborers in the gold rush era seem to be very few in this genre. Who recommends a few?

7. "Marrying a wife and having children, living in the world for rice, being an emperor in a house and enterprise, and going out to be a slave, alas, this is the world." Uncle He's words before his execution really added a lot to the movie.

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