Half a star for Chen Kun's style, and half a star for Zhou Xun's acting skills

Anais 2022-04-23 07:04:22

I haven't watched a domestic blockbuster for a long time, but recently I felt like going to the cinema, so I chose the premiere on the 15th to see two masterpieces. When I bought the tickets, I said that "The Thirteen Hairpins of Jinling" was running out of seats, so I went to see "Flying Arms of Dragon Gate".
Movies, in the final analysis, are still to watch stories, no matter how big-name stars and advanced technology are, if the storyline is pale and cannot stand up to scrutiny, then this is a failed work.
It's a pity that today's directors are pursuing these secondary things.
I won't spoil the plot, the most anticipated point of this movie made me want to slap myself a few times at the end.
Chen Kun's one person and two roles. The setup of this store has nothing to do with the movie except to create a few laughs and promote a farce. And all the expectations that were raised during the propaganda campaign were all in vain in the end.
If you say that you must pick out some bright spots to convince yourself that the ticket money is not in vain, it is Zhou Xun's acting skills and Fan Xiaoxuan's undercover identity. Of course, I like Li Yuchun's hidden weapon very much. In terms of other plots, I really can't bear to pay attention to it, it's terrible~

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