Because I didn't know whether it was mine or the film, so I could only leave the screening hall that had been broadcast to thank you with this inexplicable feeling in the end. At least I know that the beautiful scenery is Huangshan. Because of my lack of common sense in martial arts, I always thought that Su Qi'er was the peak! In this way, I interpreted this story comfortably and conceitedly, and kept sharing it with Xiaozhu: You see, he has been wearing shackles since he was a child, so it means that he is practicing the exercises all the time! When he questioned why this kid was chasing his father and his uncle on and off the ground and pinching each other instead of saving his mother, I said anxiously: You are stupid, he looks at the advanced tricks like this, and he will be invincible after he masters it! Well, I don't know why, but I preconceived that it was Feng'er who became a generation of masters under the influence of the extreme kung fu of right and wrong. I'm just a little resentful that the foreshadowing is too long, and then I guess with relish that maybe this film may be just a prequel, which reflects Xiao Su's mighty life from his childhood experience, and what a surprising angle is taken~ Therefore, everyone is to blame. Dividing in two halves is actually a good news for me. When the title page appeared, I realized that the emperor really had no clothes! In the second half, the movie was like a deflated balloon in the cramped space, and I was still immersed in all kinds of misunderstandings and couldn't extricate myself until the end~ Now, after a few weeks, what still remains in my mind is Zhou Xun's sweat. It is still quite subtle and sultry with Chinese characteristics.
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