When I look at Zorro, I think of Huang Feihong. Forgive me for this association. Although they are of different races, there are so many similarities that I have to feel. In fact, national heroes, especially those who know kung fu The films are all similar.
First, they all fight, whether it is Western swordsmanship or Eastern kung fu, and there is no problem with them. No matter who fights with them, there is only one dead end.
Second, they all have a good background. Zorro is a nobleman, and Huang Feihong has Baozhilin in his family.
Third, there are beautiful women with them.
Fourth, it has a sense of justice and is quite funny.
Fifth, there must be a particularly bad boss who kills people like hell and is the public enemy of the people.
Sixth, everyone serves the people and is a good model worker.
Seventh, of course, the ending is to kill the big villain and embrace the beauty, but there must be a fierce battle at the end, and that big villain must be very good at fighting, and at first it was the weak side of Zorro justice, and later on the spiritual power. With support, the bad guys can be killed at critical times and the poor can be rescued.
I have no intention of criticizing anything, I can only say that you don't think this routine is a bit too old-fashioned.
In this regard, I admire Zhang Yimou's "Hero" very much. It can explain martial arts and justice from the perspective of a world, a humanity, a true chivalrous spirit, and a world-first perspective.
But after I watched this kind of film, I said: "Entertainment films are entertainment films. When you watch them, they are very lively, fighting, killing, and laughing, but actually nothing is left."
Yes, There is no scene that touches the soul, the national hero's three-piece style, BMW, blindfold, sword, dancing, wine tasting, picking up girls, and finally being loved by the people.
What a narcissistic film this is. Sadly, all national heroes look like this, and this kind of film must be made with this routine.
I insist that in fact the scenes of this film are not bad, the sound effects are good, and the picture quality is good, the protagonist is also very handsome, and the beauty is really beautiful, but the B film is the B film. From my personal hobby, I think I Wasted time.
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