Chen Zhen went to France and came back looking foreign. Wearing the mask of Zorro and taking the alias of Tianshan Hei Xia, he fights injustice everywhere and saves the world; the reaction of the media and the public is like the appearance of a superman in the United States, and they all ask: Who is he? Tianshan Hei Xia likes to wear tights just like Spider-Man before and after his appearance, standing on a high place and looking down, even his posture is exactly the same.
The time for the decisive battle with the Japanese boss has come, the Japanese department will appear, and the European and American departments will step down. Chen Zhen was first beaten by the boss to the point of being unable to fight back, and finally lay on the ground in a large font. The camera swayed and swayed at a high place, and the voices of comrades-in-arms, relatives, and teachers swirled in my ears. In the end, Seiya, no, a "critical" scene flashed in Chen Zhen's mind (I don't think there is anything special about this scene), and suddenly the small universe exploded, jumped up, and beat the boss to no avail, ending fighting.
This is ironic. A film that promotes the national spirit, and a film that depicts the heroes of the anti-Japanese war, actually completely copied the plot, performance techniques, and even props of American and Japanese animation. Are you pissing people off? Or frustrating? In addition to his name, Chen Zhen is also called Chen Zhen. Is there any shadow of Chen Zhen?
The plot is also very bad. First, Chen Zhen became an underground party member, which was very cliché; he was working in an underground job and still played the Internationale in a nightclub; then the black boss hit it off with Chen Zhen, shared his property, and gave his lover's house to Chen Zhen; Chen Zhen then All day long, holding the boss's lover in and out of the streets; the most outrageous thing is: the underground party members will take the initiative to pull an unidentified person who later turns out to be a Japanese spy to attend a small gathering of all the members of the underground organization! This is too outrageous, right?
There is also Shu Qi's role. As the heroine, her behavior does not play any key role in the plot. That is to say, this role is optional, and everything that this role does can be done by other roles. alternative. What do you want the protagonist to do? Just to talk about love with Donnie Yen?
Of course I admit that Shu Qi and Huang Bo's performances are wonderful, but what's the use? Can a good vegetable save a pot of rat shit soup?
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