One bye two bye three bye

Brent 2022-03-22 09:02:19

A word that has spread from Beijing to the whole country, "Niubi", is probably the expectation of Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, and Feng Xiaogang. As commercial film directors, these guys have no interest in pleasing the audience. Unlike "King Kong" and "Titanic", which are also very naked commercial films, the directors put themselves very high, and they don't mind the audience in the theater. Will they get pleasure, will they be moved, and they don’t even provide simple lectures. What they care most about is whether the audience will be “shocked” after watching the movie, and then sigh with emotion: “This director It's too bullshit."
Zhang Yimou's idea is relatively simple: Have you been knocked down by a thousand arrows? no? Next time you have a thousand arrows? Still not shaken? Next time we will send hundreds of millions of arrows together, let's see if you are shocked or not? ! Chen Kaige's thoughts are a little more complicated. Is this human nature complicated enough? Are you intimidated? no? Then this human nature is even darker, you should be intimidated, right? Not yet? Then this one must be a lore, dark, bloodthirsty, cunning, and moody. It must scare a lot of people, right? Feng Xiaogang learned his lesson cautiously. We also need dark human nature and big scenes, but keep a low profile and a low profile. Everyone has a small abacus in their hearts, but they are flattering on their faces. Will this make the audience feel more in their hearts? What about the cold?

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Curse of the Golden Flower quotes

  • Emperor Ping: What I do not give, you must never take by force.

  • Emperor Ping: [while placing ingredients on a scale] This will cure your anemia.

    Empress Phoenix: I thank His Majesty for his concern.

    Emperor Ping: All good medicine tastes bitter.

    Emperor Ping: You have excess bile, poor digestion, Yin and Yang are out of balance. That is why you are so infractious, listless and lethargic, and capable of nothing but cutting remarks. These are all sympptoms of anemia.

    Empress Phoenix: It has been more than ten years. My so-called sickness is clearly not improving with Your Majesty's treatment.

    Emperor Ping: [angrily throws scale to the ground] If your father were not the King of Liang, I would scarely be speaking to you with such restraint.