good movie

Isai 2022-03-23 09:02:59

Thanks to my mother, I participated in Shenma's year-end reward party to thank new and old customers. I was the first to watch this film. Because, generally speaking, I don't want to go to the cinema except for films like "Wulin Biography" or "Inception" and "Let the Bullets Fly".

Overall, out of 10, I would give it a 7. Because I watched "Let the Bullets Fly" again yesterday, the aesthetic standard is really bad and it fell so quickly.

Three years ago, I found myself with the effect of seeing any film as a comedy, spit out from beginning to end, without repetition. Today, it means that I have found that I have the ability to see the effect of danmei in any film. ← Well, I am complete.

Let's talk about the various points of the film first.

one. Jackie Chan's Big Brother

Jackie Chan is said to be a cameo, but he absolutely overwhelms the crowd and becomes a wonderful work in the whole movie.

First of all, because he is the original voice, he speaks Henan dialect. Although my mother and I heard the taste of Tangshan, Shandong, Sichuan, and Cantonese and foreigners speaking Mandarin, I still said that Jackie Chan really worked hard to achieve this. But I still can't help but complain, everyone is like me, so you can understand that every time Jackie Chan says a word, there will be a lot of standard Henan flavors repeating it again, just like the Henan fellow. Jackie Chan said, "I'm not in the middle" and the audience answered "In (two)!" This scene should be more joyful in Henan Cinema.

Secondly, the character setting of Jackie Chan is also very happy: the cook of the Shaolin Temple. The plot of the appearance is to hold a handful of straws and say, "Leave Shaolin, don't leave Shaolin..." Then the last straw is to leave, he decisively threw "This is not worth it" and then pulled the same straw again. In the end, as I expected, although the chef's eldest brother was useless on weekdays and had no talent, but at a critical moment, he decisively showed his power and saved the grieving abbot.

Second, Nicholas Tse

From his marriage to Cecilia Cheung to his performance on the pornographic photos, I have a good impression of this man. Therefore, this time, he also looks very handsome. Acting is also considered an oh class, except that there are a few places in the middle that have been played, which is a bit like polio, but overall it is still very satisfactory. BTW, he's called Cao Man in it, and he's really downbeat.

3. Makeup

My mother used one sentence to accurately summarize the makeup of this movie: "Yeah, in this period of warlord chaos, you see that every face is whiter and more tender than yours."

Fourth, the plot

shows that the plot is really very interesting. Big rant! I'm just a little spoiler.

In the end, before Xiao Xie was about to attack Shaolin, Andy Lau stood up to speak to the refugees (expressing that he did not understand that it was him, and he would not be able to turn this kid around), he said to the refugees, "Although Shaolin is destroyed today, Shaolin's The spirit will always live in my heart. You must not give up!" Then the slow-motion person knelt down and said, "We promise you!" ← Seeing this, I really said, screenwriter, you are thinking about some magic!

Fifth, the lines

echo the terrifying plot, and the lines are also very good. In "Red Cliff" that year, Liu Bei said, "This is going to be bad luck, come here, eat more!" So the "Shaolin Temple" Xiao Xie said after Andy Lau rescued him, "Why, why is this all?" I am in tears!

Sixth,

the last highlight of Tanmei is that the second and third senior brothers of Shaolin Temple are the most loving ones who get along with each other day and night. The third senior brother said, "Isn't the senior brother the most loyal?" The second senior brother fell off the wooden stake. . . . . Of course, I think the voice of this third senior brother and that actor has a lot to do with it. Really, it's very graceful!

Well, the reason why I gave it 7 points is because I really think the film is very good. I've always believed that movies should give us a feeling different from any other form of expression. A story can be simple, but as long as it makes us think, it's a good story. Just like "Little Soldier" back then, I had long forgotten what the plot was, but in my impression, I always felt that it was a good movie.

"New Shaolin Temple" is no exception, maybe just in my nervous period, I have seen a lot of things from it.

First,

when I watched "Things in the Ming Dynasty" in the war, there was a sentence in it: Ten years of war can exchange for ninety years of peace.

So is this fight going to be fought or not?

Violence is not a good thing, but he really is the quickest way to resolve differences. In the past, I was anti-war, but I gradually felt that some problems would never be resolved without war, such as the Diaoyu Islands. Deng Xiaoping said at the time: Hand it over to the next generation, and the next generation will be smarter than us. As it turns out, we've clearly lived up to his old man's expectations. I knew a senior brother before. He was an absolute national radical. Every day in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs similar to the mass message area, he expressed his desire to take back Taiwan by force. Although I do not support the use of force against Taiwan, there is clearly no better way. Many students abroad have told me that foreigners generally believe that Taiwan is independent, and that Taiwanese people travel abroad to promote "We are not Chinese, we are Taiwanese". If this trend continues, I don't know where in the world, apart from our Ministry of Foreign Affairs, can we prove Taiwan's sovereignty.

Second, at

the end of the Chinese filming of Chinese films, the Shaolin Temple was bombarded into ruins by foreigners who came to China to steal national treasures. Their advanced artillery blasted past another hill, and the warlords and Shaolin Temple people fought in the temple, some were killed, some were bombed to death. It seems that one's own person beats one's own person, which has always been our characteristic. Now there are no wars, no foreign enemies, but it seems that this phenomenon is becoming more and more obvious. When the petitioning village chief was run over by a car, I really didn't know what to say. I do not deny that bullying exists in any country, but I cannot accept that in my home country it has become a common phenomenon. The Chinese people have always demanded very little. They can give in at any time. They will not resist unless they are forced to. Even if they do, they will risk their lives.

It is said that this morning at Beijing West Railway Station, a buddy who came to the ticket hall at four o'clock for five consecutive days, but did not get a ticket, shouted angrily at the electronic display screen when he left the ticket hall: The country has so much money, but the common people can't even go home. The Ministry of Railways, I'll fuck your ancestors!!" After that, he burst into tears. In an instant, the crowded ticket hall fell silent, followed by thunderous applause.

The most tragic unrequited love in the world is when you fall in love with the country. . . This is what I just heard today.

Third, the religious

Shaolin Temple eventually became a ruin, and the Buddha statue in the Mahavira Hall remained unmoved, witnessing everything. I have always felt that any religion is especially hypocritical. When God is not happy, he decides to send water to destroy the world, leaving only Noah, who he likes. Buddha said that cause and effect are doomed, but he himself has never stepped into the cycle of six realms. There are Muslims, Christians, and Buddhists around. I always want to argue with them and attack the loopholes of these gods, but in the end, they always say with a sympathetic expression: You have no faith, so you are lost.

This is purely my own entanglement, and I don't know what I want to express. It was very painful to get lost in this chaotic world, and it was easy to go to extremes if you couldn't find an exit. People need the object of emotional sustenance, whether it is solid or nothing, without sustenance, that is, belief, it is really difficult to live.



Well, in the end, I said that all my thoughts are my own, and everyone will have fun, and entanglement is not my original intention.

"Follow the fate of one lifetime, and follow the fate of one lifetime in order to live happily."

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Extended Reading

Shaolin quotes

  • Abbot: A piece of gold or pile of mud, which is more useful?

    Cook: The gold, of course.

    Abbot: But to a seed? Never underestimate yourself. Everyone has a purpose.

  • Cook: [to Huo Jie] I don't know an of this, all i know is it's worthless to train just the moves without the spirit.