"Dragon Gate Flying Armor": What can't be sold?

Nakia 2022-04-19 09:02:50

On the first day of the release of "Flying Swords of Dragon Gate", I went to see it, probably because I still didn't give up on Tsui Hark. After reading the results, I walked out of the cinema with a wry smile. In all fairness, in fact, the first half of the movie was okay, but the second half turned into a simmering farce.
After watching this movie, my biggest emotion is, it turns out that anything in this world can be sold, youthful body, original dream, obsession with art full of busts, and so on anyway, as long as there is someone If you are willing to pay a high price, you can take it out and sell it.
What can't be sold? I thought about it for a long time and couldn't come up with an answer. Some things may be priceless, but only because no one is willing to pay a high price. For example, a 35-year-old virgin or maid can claim that his first night is priceless, such as a stinky sour man who can claim that he personality is priceless.

In fact, it’s okay for art workers to sell, because everyone is selling anyway, as long as they sell with personality, or they sell for fun, and for more advanced ones, they sell with feelings, so that appreciators will be intoxicated and feel that they are The mind has enjoyed a hearty big health care. A long time ago, Tsui Hark used to sell very personal and fun. But in this "Dragon Gate Flying Armor", his desire to sell has been revealed, it feels like a milf but a woman who has no charm shouting at you: Come on to me, It's only 80 yuan, and 50% off on Tuesdays.
Some of the characters in those martial arts movies that Tsui Hark made a long time ago gave me the feeling of being really carefree, really comfortable, and really affectionate. And now Tsui Hark can only let the characters in the movie keep talking with their mouths like happy, free and so on, but those characters don't seem to be happy at all, and they are only a few cents from the love and the sex. relationship.
In foreign countries, some film directors may do some speculative things for fame and fortune when they are young, but when they have a certain amount of capital, they may instead become older and more artistically pursued. On the other hand, most Chinese film directors are more speculative as they get older, madly grabbing more resources.

Of course, it's not all their fault, because in today's China, the film censorship system is still very perverted. Ning Hao's "No Man's Land" is said to be a bit of an artistic pursuit. As a result, he was castrated again and again. It has been cut into "No Bird Zone" and "No Egg Zone", and it still cannot be released.
Speaking of which, I remembered another thing that made me smile today. I read the news in the morning and said that the relevant departments have made a draft, requiring that Chinese films should not contain 13 items such as incitement to resist or undermine the implementation of the Constitution, laws and administrative regulations. , and "it has been clarified that my country's film market does not engage in grading". In addition, the draft also stipulates that unlicensed films are not allowed to participate in film festivals, and must not be distributed online.

When I was in college, I read a book about Picasso, in which Picasso had two views on art: one view is that an artist needs the least freedom, because the artist's innate mission is to resist; the other view is to express revolution without painting A soldier with a gun painting a green apple might also represent the theme of revolution.
I can't remember the original words, but that's the point. I thought about it, and what Picasso said seemed to make sense. From this perspective, Chinese art workers have caught up with a good era.

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