Many films in the New Year's Eve, which arrived ahead of schedule, received a flood of bad reviews, and only the siege broke through. I heard people say that this movie is very disturbing, even girls seem to cry, so I planned for a long time to find a dark corner to secretly wipe their tears. But but... (The following is a spoiler, you can avoid it)
I was wondering from beginning to end, since it is a conspiracy to revolt, it does not need such a big fanfare. It's a small red flag again, and it's a rickshaw team and amateur bodyguards in the daytime. I look forward to someone explaining my doubts.... The last people who died were civilians who did not know the reason for the revolution. They were for personal loyalty, the kindness of masters and servants, the inheritance of the father's business and the promise of the daughter. Revolution must be built on blood. This principle has been taught a lot in Ma and Philosophy classes or in history classes, and I have always admired and thanked those pioneers. In the film, Sun Wen, who still holds a pipa half-covered, said at the end, "To achieve the happiness of civilization, you must go through the pain of civilization", but most of the pain in the film can be easily avoided, and dying like cannon fodder only makes me I feel that I am born like an ant, and legends often belong to only a few people, and their clothes are floating. Hey, I've been so obsessed with rationality that I couldn't get into the atmosphere of the film at all. The most I said was "too 2", and a tissue was useless.
Let's talk about the actors in it. From the beginning of Yan Shisan in Mei Lanfang, I love Wang Xuexin very much. The one I like the most in this film is him. His acting bones are strong. Donnie Yen is super well maintained, and the fighting scenes are really good, unlike Uncle Liming who is old and likes to pretend to be handsome. Nicholas Tse is really good at acting, and he played such a small person very vividly. As soon as the villain in the film appeared, I wondered if it was Hu Jun, but it was especially like the bald man in the previous Huang Feihong series of films. Only after the subtitles did I know it was Hu Jun, why is it getting more and more ugly... ..
well, it was such a night of tears.
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