The film Wu Huangren Tan probably tells about this thing - the Ming Dynasty eagle dog who took the medicine, went all the way to Japan to chase and kill a dog-loving child, just to release his blood to make the elixir for the emperor. The incident caught the attention of the lord on the Japanese side, so the brain-dead lord decided that the Yinming people would negotiate with the Celestial Dynasty to drive away the Mingren organization, but he was kidnapped. He then attacked Mingren's fortress, and was finally hacked to death as if cutting vegetables. Because the swordsman Wuming encountered by the bear boy was very strong and strong, it attracted the attention of Luo Lang, the big blond and blue-eyed leader of Mingren, so in the end, Luo Lang hacked to death the surviving Mingren old man Bai Luan in order to fight Wuming. . Then the two fought, and Luo Lang was stabbed to death, because he was very happy to be stabbed to death. Wuming was not stabbed to death on the spot and was dying.
Frankly speaking, if the success or failure is purely based on the plot, this film is not excellent, nor is it touching. Because the beginning of the story is ridiculous. The setting of killing people and concocting alchemy in order to practice elixir is very common. But after traveling all the way to Neon to kill a bear child, I have to kill it on time and set up an altar in the local area. Even if a group of soldiers approach the city, I have to wait until the time comes to bleed and give medicine. Lord Bai Luan is really going on for the smooth progress of the plot. It's very hard to be brain-damaged... and the lord's bones clearly think that he can negotiate with the celestial dynasty with children and drive away the Ming people by the way. How do I think that even if he succeeds, the follow-up should be a group of Ming people directly sent by the celestial dynasty, and then again If China doesn't want to go to war, who cares about the child's life and death, and if it wants to go to war, it's a good excuse to start a war. Well, in this setting, Akito is just like that.
As for the other characters in the story, the knotweed on Xiake is not surprising. It seems that the plot of killing the leader, relatives and friends who have become hostages is more common in Japanese movies, such as fz... But is it really good for you to directly hit the face of the smart-looking princess like this? ?
The logic of Wuming and Luo Lang is very common in martial arts works, or it is rotten. A ronin with a grief-stricken past and a prodigy begins to protect a child/girl who does not know martial arts or is extremely poor in martial arts just to kill with the memory of killing the enemy. Another Dugu wants to lose and just wants to compete with the masters and hacked his teammates to death. There is only one route for the two of them, meet, fight, and then die... When I saw Luo Lang die with a smile that was worth his life, I think this person is really easy to satisfy... Although there are so many Dugu defeats in martial arts works, But Luo Lang's line "It feels so good to be stabbed" feels more like he wants to be stabbed to death. In addition, the child is a bit annoying, and the mixture of Chinese and Japanese makes people listen to the head. I have been feeling very uncomfortable until I saw that in addition to being fought.
There are actually some flaws in the game. For example, in the previous paragraph, a person deliberately took out a long whip in a narrow hut to beat the nameless - how can't you think about whipping the whip indoors, not afraid of hanging the beams...
The puppy was not cut and killed a few people in the end. Fantastic enough.
As for the music, I actually feel a variety of visual senses... The climax is very good, but I don't particularly like it. In terms of character design, I think Wuming looks like Aunt Niu's style, and the braids on the child's head are inexplicable.
Mingren's costumes don't seem to have been verified much, and there are still jackets in the middle. This kind of half-hearted feeling really makes people unable to agree that the director is serious enough to refer to even a domestic martial arts film, especially in martial arts. It's really annoying to switch between Chinese and Japanese, either in Japanese or in Chinese. The dubbing of the Chinese also sounds a bit awkward because of the design of the lines. The most pleasing thing to my ears is the "deserving of the crime!" when the girl cut off the head of the samurai who wanted to take possession of the princess, although logically, this guy can't call them a crime, he can only say "deserving it".
Recommended index: ★★★★
Suitable for the crowd: painting and cooking
. Suggestion: Just watching the national treasure performance is actually enough. If you are keen on the plot and even the spirit of martial arts / samurai / swordsman animations, I recommend "Chaos Warrior"
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