Why do I give so few stars

Joesph 2022-04-23 07:04:22


In order to prevent the situation of giving a "useless" evaluation after seeing "so few stars", a warm reminder that the number of stars I gave is at the top. The following is the specific calculation.


The place where the star is deducted:

First, the 3D effect is superfluous, and one star is deducted;

second, the plot BUG1. For the secret code, let the doubters ask first; even if the comer asks the opposite, he will answer with an incorrect answer to distinguish the true from the false. Deduct one star;

three, the plot BUG2. The Golden City is too atmospheric, and the gold moved is too stingy. Yuhua Tianjia has the world, why do you want to rob money? Like Bill Gates stooping to pick money to lose the big. He promises more benefits to those who can make promises. This identity cannot be relied upon in writing. This is not to find bugs to find bugs. Imagine if a group of people planned a more atmospheric way of transporting money (such as the Tianluodi net to block the sand dunes) and failed, it would be a more complete martial arts climax. Deduct one star;

four, big scene lovers. Strange postmodern props, disproportionate scenes, and only one chain in the crude tornado are moving. Do martial arts movies really need big scenes? The old version of Condor Shooting did not have a big scene, but it was heart-wrenching. Because that is the real flavor of martial arts. I still have lingering fears about "The Legend of Shushan (2001)" and "Empire of Tongtian". One more star off.



Four stars are deducted, and six are left. Too bad I can only give five stars at most.
Yes, because it is a hearty martial arts, and the fragrance of old wine does not change, so Ben prepared ten stars.


In fact, the above star deduction is not a big problem. My request is very simple, but few movies do it: give me the fullness of the martial arts aura, which is 100%.

Love this Peking Opera-like soundtrack. As far as the texture of the subject matter is concerned, Mr. He's script is also quite good. A game is a game, don't procrastinate a lot. It's not a question of good or bad, it's a question of right or wrong. In Dragon Inn, it's all too TM right.

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