From the evaluation point of view, this film is beyond the expectations of many people, and the subject matter should be available, and the cast is not too bad. But given that "October Siege" is also going to be a big hit, I'm keeping my expectations cautious. The movie viewing location is Fuzhou Dazhong Cinema. There are only 10 people watching the movie in the huge auditorium with 300 or 400 people.
The genre of the film should still be an action comedy, and the level of hilarity is average, but fortunately, it does not use comedy as its main selling point, which makes this film a distance from the vast number of bad films, such as the bloody spoof film of "Three Guns". They are embarrassed to say they are comedies. There are no very 2 lines, and the actors' performances are basically in place, but it is difficult for Jackie Chan's big name and consistent image to create a real little character. As for Wang Leehom, he doesn't look like a king, but he doesn't feel sick. I was very pleasantly surprised to see the two elders of Xuanming in Su Youpeng's version of "Eternal Dragon Slayer", and they were very kind. Comrade Wang Baoqiang also made his debut, and he also had a scene with Jackie Chan. He brought back the 21st century bbs catchphrase "what's the situation?" more than 2,000 years ago. Worse than him was Yu Rongguang, who was stabbed to death within a minute of playing.
There are many narrative clues in the whole film, and the different positions, motives and behaviors of various people make the plot rich in layers, but it also makes the plot a bit scattered. Under the package of comedy, the film still expresses its theme---anti-war. The nihilistic ambitions and ideals of the big man and the little man's little wish to survive the war broke out in fierce conflict. Of course, the film is on the side of the little man, and the big man finally loves peace. But the ending is still ruthless. I think the ending is the biggest highlight of the film, and it also deducts history.
The historical background of the film is very vague, and it seems that many films like to use "Liang Guo" as the background of the story. During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was Liang State, but it was conquered by Wei State in the early Warring States Period, and then Wei State moved its capital to Daliang, so it was also called Liang State, so the "Liang State" during the Warring States Period was actually Wei State. While Wei State (different from Wei State) was one of the three major vassal states in the East when it was enfeoffed in the Western Zhou Dynasty, it fell into disarray in the early Spring and Autumn Period and became a small vassal state very early on. During the Warring States Period, it was eliminated by Wei State, but retained Zongsi and became its vassal. Later, it became a vassal of Qin State, and had no ability to attack "Liang State" at all. The background plot of the film is inconsistent with history, and even the characters of Leehom Wang and the other prince have no names. But it doesn't matter much, I'm just showing off. -_-
The most interesting thing is Jackie Chan's old face, Wang Leehom's American Hong Kong accent, and Koreans' Korean accent. Especially the Korean accent is really unbearable, which directly makes people doubt the sexual orientation of this person. In addition, the first female character of the film---the singer is haunted, like a female ghost, and is probably the most dashing one in the film. The second female lead, Lou Fan, will have sexy thighs. The image of several scholars in the film is quite ironic. After writing so much, I found out that all the characters in this film have no names.
Overall, it is still a qualified film, and it is considered a successful work among the massive domestic bad films.
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