Zhang Yimou has a tendon, and it is too extreme to use the lamp and oil for anything.
From the plot point of view, basically the slightly deeper and dramatic scenes in "Thunderstorm" have been changed. The
drama is a group of not-so-good people who are tortured by fate. None of these people were deliberately trying to harm anyone, but they all oppressed each other, one by one twisted to their advantage, and gradually pressed, pressed like a spring, and finally collapsed.
This is not the case at all in the movie. It changed from natural punishment to man-made disaster, to mantis catching cicadas, with the oriole behind, and the process of stretching, stretching, and stretching was very tiring, excessive prestress, and aging rubber. In the end, the whole thing was exhaustion, and except for the third prince, everyone died very uncreative.
As an actor, Gong Li's sister did a good job. Just talking about the appearance, it looks very sad, it is true that the years are not forgiving. But sometimes her movements are rough, like Qiu Ju.
Chow Yun-fat is superficial most of the time, unable to hold down Gong Li and Liu Ye. However, when Zhenyi was furious later, I suddenly felt a little fascinated when I saw Brother Ma go mad back then.
Liu Ye is very good, hehe, originally I didn't like this little Shou very much, but he is indeed more skilled.
Chen Jin, if you want to blame it, blame the director for giving her such mentally retarded lines and endings. She is very beautiful, has a good expression, and plays well.
The little girl playing Sifeng's eyes wandered, she wasn't pure enough, but her final expression was very good.
The imperial doctor is too thin, and it is helpless to be cut into such a thin slice of a role that can overshadow the number one male protagonist. Die radiantly.
As for His Royal Highness Prince Jie, sigh, he can't act, and he still felt a little bit when he slashed. In the end, both he and his mother were disheveled. He had a beard and eyebrows, and he didn't look like a mother and son at all, just like a couple. . .
The pillars in the palace seem to be smudged according to the color of the skin festering.
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