I'd love to know what the four hour version looks like...

Donna 2022-03-22 09:02:45

Until now, the four-hour version is still missing, and I can't help but think dirty: a gimmick.

If the four-hour version is not released for a day, fans of the old monster can still hypnotize themselves for a day and say to themselves: Four hours is the full version. I have been hypnotizing myself for a long time, and after reviewing "The Knife", I suddenly realized that there is not much difference between the four-hour version and the two-hour version.

I am not a serious person, especially when watching movies, I promise not to study "Seven Swords" as "Schindler's List". I don't care if you have connotation, and I don't care if you have style or not, and I don't know anything like xx's aesthetics. I only have an audience's intuition, and intuition will tell me whether it looks good or not.

"Seven Swords" and "Knife" are very similar, really similar, and the annoying places in them are exactly the same!

The most annoying thing is that the ordinary female characters in it are all panting like they are in bed scenes, and they panic when they hear it. Other characters are also exaggerated like acting in a stage play. For example, when Fenghuo Liancheng said his lines, I felt that the person sitting there was a master full of philosophy. When Feilong was fighting, I felt that he was like a Tang monk, and the opponent volunteered because he couldn't stand his nagging. Hit the edge of his knife to find relief... Too symbolic, too exaggerated, and too fake and uncomfortable.

But I still like these two dramas, especially Seven Swords...the male characters in them.

"Knife" has Zhao Wenzhuo, when the young man is at his most energetic, his body is speechless. There were originally many handsome guys in "Seven Swords", but they were spoiled by the director and stylist, and they were generally seriously below the usual level. Only Donnie Yen, in some scenes, is even higher than the usual average level. I can't help but suspect that the stylist is bullying the soft and afraid of being tough. The reason - Donnie Yen's naked back.

In "Seven Swords", there are two naked exhilarations, once when the ugly and heavy coat is peeled off, suddenly the texture full of masculinity is revealed in front of me, and my heart is greatly moved. The other time was under the background of the long hair, the picture was picturesque, and I even took screenshots to make a desktop for healing when I went to work every day.

There's really nothing else to see...

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