The opening is very catchy, vaguely the taste of Hong Kong's golden age martial arts films. I heard my colleagues behind me say: Better than Hua Mulan. What's interesting is that Zhao Wei is called Qiao Hua in the film, and he also brings a flower character.
It's weird, I like this story and the movie. When Donnie Yen plays Wei Qinglong in Jinyi who flees all the way and kills the enemy, I find it sexy and exciting. He is an image of a prodigal son who is both righteous and evil. I have liked this image from the first day of watching martial arts films.
Zhao Wei is a girl with a simple and even stupid eldest sister style. She foolishly likes a Donnie Yen who is completely different from her. She was kidnapped by Donnie Yen and naturally developed feelings, and she was also deceived by the other party. Emotional scenes go from crying and crying to wanting to stop talking, but it's just a condiment. Anyway, the audience burst into laughter.
In the second half of the performance, the audience's nerves gradually tightened, but Wu Zun who was playing soy sauce suddenly jumped out. The play feels a bit down. Wu Zun is a desert eagle. He pretends to be ruthless and ruthless. His acting skills are naturally not on the same level as Zhao Wei and Donnie Yen, so I feel that it is a pity.
From the very beginning, I knew that this play was destined to be a cup. If Donnie Yen didn't die, he still didn't know how to write his play. What's interesting is that Brother Dan died in a duel with a woman. From playing the villain to Liang Jiahui and Li Lianjie in his early years, he died under Hong Jinbao and Hu Jun when he played the villain. Is this the first time he was beaten to death by a woman?
He parted ways with Zhao Wei, Zhao Wei burst into tears, and the audience held their breath, and suddenly he said: Flowers (the number of crosses is omitted below), and the audience laughed again...
I watched Ciling a long time ago, and I said that I liked this film. , I think it looks good. There are many similarities between the two films, and to put it bluntly, they are all stories about the adventures of heroes saving the United States and Canada. My preferences are often different from those of ordinary people.
By the way, Donnie Yen is going to play Guan Gong recently. In my impression, he doesn't seem to stop for a moment. But it seems to be a bit far from Guan Gong's image: I remember that he once walked past me, at most 1.7 meters... Of course, height is not a problem, the key is that he is now like a duck to water. He was beaten to death in his early years, and now he can finally protect himself Corrected the name.
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