After watching Huang Feihong series, who would not fall in love with Jet Li and Tsui Hark.
Jet Li is not only profound in martial arts, his movements are smooth and unrestrained, and his acting skills are also good. The Huang Feihong he created has the temperament of a generation of masters, but he is very fresh and aura. His family and country feelings and his children's feelings are all very real moving.
If Jet Li shaped Huang Feihong's appearance and temperament, then Tsui Hark shaped Huang Feihong's soul.
In the tragic era of the collision of Eastern and Western civilizations, Tsui Hark used Huang Feihong's eyes to see all kinds of Chinese and foreigners, and used Huang Feihong's mouth to express his view of history: What is the road to national salvation and the hope of the nation? Not the ignorant White Lotus Sect that simply hates all Western civilizations, not Nalan Yuanshu, who is loyal to the Qing court and upholds the old system, and not even the Chinese who are busy fighting with each other, living with their eyes closed, and even smoking opium. Hope lies in patriotic and insightful people like Sun Yat-sen and Lu Haodong who dare to embrace the new world, but also in children who have received new education.
Tsui Hark's view of history now seems to be very serious, profound and rational. The scene in the film where Huang Feihong and Sun Wen combine Chinese and Western to treat patients and a group of children watching from the window is exactly what Director Xu said about "what is the way to save the country." The best answer to this question.
The significance of the Once Upon a Time series is definitely more than ordinary kung fu genre films! Not only the director, martial arts, actors, soundtrack and other aspects can be said to be the top match of the same type, but also the theme of family and country feelings, historical thinking and self-improvement is worthy of everyone's good experience.
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