"Follow the wind down below" "Random wind?" "The wind that blows everywhere" "You shouldn't come back" "I came back...for a person" The most striking thing about the whole movie is the relationship between Suifeng and Xiaomei, Suifeng (Kincheng Takeshi) said, "I have never missed a woman when dealing with women." Xiaomei (Zhang Ziyi) "It's not once or twice that Xiaomei lured her with sex." fall. Suifeng knew that he was back, but he still came back "for one person". The little sister knew that she couldn't go with him, and the people from Flying Swordsmen would not let her go. She thought, and he smiled wryly. He left, he turned back. One is willing to give up freedom, even life, for one person. It's really touching, this kind of love is atmospheric love. On the other hand, Liu Zoutou (played by Andy Lau) kept saying that the person he loved the most in his life was Xiaomei, saying that he would wait for her for three years. But he was very selfish and unwilling to let go of what he could not get, and even wanted to destroy it. He loves only himself forever. Digression: Zhang Ziyi's dance is really amazing? ! A girl is very moved when she sees it. Takeshi Kaneshiro is so affectionate!
Personally, what I don't understand is why it snowed suddenly during the fight? The background is the conflict between the government and Fei Daomen, but it seems to have only been mentioned in one stroke? It seems that it is only set up to promote the plot of the male and female protagonists, which will make me feel that the relationship between the male and female protagonists is not three-dimensional. Liu Zoutou has been lurking for three years and has been a colleague for three years with the wind, why is there no friendship at all? Have to lose both? (Humble opinion)
I don't understand the plot, but the picture is really beautiful! Especially when Zhang Ziyi dances, the color palette is super nice. It doesn't make me feel like the singer and the oiran are dancing, but the imperial concubine dancing. The picture is very atmospheric, charming but not vulgar. In the bamboo forest fight scene, there is a scene of movement of the camera, which makes people feel immersed in the scene.
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