Just the very dreamy and imaginative floating temple is enough to make this movie go into the annals of Chinese film history.
When I was young, I was attracted by this fantasy movie. There was a fairy in white fluttering in the floating heaven waiting for her sweetheart.
Princess Yu Shu's Peacock Dance on the Great Wall, the epic of beautiful heroes in the country. Who can not love a loyal and patriotic general and a gentle, loyal and strong princess?
Princess Yu Shu's frown and smile fascinated not only the loyal and patriotic iron-blooded general, but also the young and ignorant me, which is still the same to this day.
Concubine Li Chunfeng smiled at her intention. When the unhappy Concubine Li met her crush again, a warm and generous smile rose on her face. Because of their status, they could not express their love in words. All the intentions are pinned on this silent smile, everything is in the silent.
Meng Yi is a loyal and patriotic hero. "Elixir can save the life of the emperor, and it can save Concubine Li's life." It is to fulfill this oath, but the oath is fulfilled, but Yu Shu waited for the gain and loss for thousands of years, and she did not regret it. A good movie doesn't have to be complicated and have room for overinterpretation. The grand ancient battlefield, the fantastic and imaginative floating temple, the sincere and touching feelings of the male and female protagonists (click on the name to praise Kim Hee-sun without a vase, perfectly interprets the gentleness, strength and loyalty of ancient women. It is also Jackie Chan's eye play excellent)
Some people will say that the feelings of "Myth" are too hasty and lacking, but isn't this the love story of the core of the East? Implicit and euphemistic, never put the three words I love you on the lips, coupled with the insurmountable identity gap between the male and female protagonists and the influence of traditional thinking. Their love is subtle and euphemistic, with a hazy beauty, but not nothing.
As a very sincere big-budget commercial film (top-level soundtrack, strong cast, and framing), even if there are bugs and all redundant plots in the historical study, the overall flaws are 7.5 points.
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