Monsters are naturally beautiful and weird.
A man whose heart never stops beating has a pair of brothers under his knees. His brother was bitten by a bat and his brother was bitten by a wolf. Since then, the older brother has become a vampire, and the younger brother has become a werewolf. Werewolves have no reason, only anger, no reason, only bites. The vampire legend is not beautiful. A vicious landlord cooperated with his brother in order to extend his life at the end of his life. The younger brother's part is even more miserable. The irrational and sensible werewolf was imprisoned in darkness for six or seven centuries. Finally, the elder brother died, the younger brother died, and the father died too. I didn’t watch it, and I don’t know what it was talking about.
Vampires are charming monsters that are almost popular all over the world. Can only be active at night, all with beautiful appearance and extraordinary abilities. With fair skin, developed canine teeth, and strange look, it can be said that the visual impact of this film is absolutely shocking.
Comics, novels, people can say that they love vampires. It was once popular all over the world.
In Western legends, there are countless spirits. The so-called ghosts do not refer to the strange talk of Midnight Singing Bell, nor the lonely ghosts in Strange Tales of Liao Zhai, but the more influential monsters that exist for longer and more violent. Kylin, Qiongqi, gluttonous, Chinese spirits, have been sealed in Chinese books for a long time. Their brutality is only on paper, no Chinese filmmakers think of them. The Chinese always say that we have nothing to do with foreign countries. Those who talk about these nonsense are all useless, and so am I. I don't have the ability to change the status quo, just a few words.
We always say that there is no way for Chinese animation to develop. Indeed, Japanese animation and Japanese and Korean games all have industrial chains. Isn't this spiritual civilization? Don’t we always say that spiritual civilization and material civilization should be grasped together? The Japanese comic industry chain cannot be learned by China. It requires a lot of manpower, material resources, and financial resources. China is constantly improving its technology. Indeed, everyone uses machines more and more, but there is no good idea. There is a fart!
It's like the hapless Xiyue Qitong, who said how much money was spent and how much craftsmanship he made, and what's the use? The paper-cut painting style that has not broken through is another animal with a strong western element! What about China's native culture? I'm afraid that only the so-called paper-cutting styles are left. Heroes of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, I’m crazy about singing, and I don’t seem to want modern cartoons. Simple coloring and production can't keep up with Japanese sophisticated technology. Even if the plot is complicated and there are many characters, there is no so-called climax. In fact, the problem is also very simple, that is, no money, no technology, no three.
Not to mention, the poor animated version of Dream of Red Mansions, which was severely criticized by the Hong Kong Society, has not seen the cartoon yet, and the criticism has been smashed. Chinese comics are still good, after all, the cost is lower. The money made by Japanese manga anime in China is no longer calculable. Comic books, animated discs, figures, sd dolls, all kinds of paintings, all kinds of peripherals, and cos clothes are all expensive.
I used to watch a show and people who made games complained that China now has no shortage of skilled workers. What China lacks is planning, and there are no novel games. How many people would like it! Chinese games have not been found, but free online games are constantly being released, and a game like The Elder Scrolls is enough. It is also considered that the 1.3 billion Chinese people have not waited in vain.
Just like the framework of Chinese mythology, the emotional entanglements of the gods of Luoshen, Houyi, and Chu in Qu Yuan's Nine Songs were photographed by Singaporeans. Although they all speak Chinese, they speak English better than us. What is the mainland doing? It keeps remakes of martial arts novels written by Hong Kong people, or works by Taiwanese that Hong Kong people have photographed, and then gets scolded bloody, is it exciting? ? ? ?
Shoot a mythical drama, Seven Fairies, like seven fox spirits. Are there only the Jade Emperor, Queen Mother, Taibai Venus, Monkey King, and Pig Bajie? The TV series are unreasonable and make people look down on it. In the forum of a hundred schools of thought, Ji Xiaolan's name is Ji Ruhai. He is the only middle school teacher among hundreds of forums. When he was interviewed, he said that he watched TV dramas and the secret history of Xiaozhuang. He was fascinated by it. He said that the filming was very good. The foreshadowing of this complex and the accumulation of feelings are very touching. Ah, but after watching the TV series, I thought, isn’t this nonsense? There is no paragraph at all! In this way, a TV series can be considered a success! No one asks for a screenwriter, how high literary literacy is, he wants to make people feel that this is a TV series, a long story with a compact plot and a strong rendering.
Art is exaggerated. I don't want to criticize anything. I just want to say that the spirit of China is not barren to make people unable to write, but why Chinese screenwriters can only write such works when they talk about magic? For the spirits of China, the three directors enthusiastically enthusiastically enthusiastically enthralled Miss Xiaoqian. I am afraid that this is the only more influential Chinese spirit.
The performance of the new directors born in the 1980s is very satisfying. However, don’t always talk about China’s present or earlier Cultural Revolution. People’s vision needs to be impacted, and people’s lives need strange talks, and we don’t want to see them anymore. Sadako, vampire, or werewolf, what we want is Chinese localized elements. When will the spirit of China be on the screen to show the world its posture, its power, its beauty, and regain people's attention?
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