It's too late to watch Chen Kaige. It's all about Taoist priests going down the mountain, Wuji, mysterious and mysterious, and I don't understand. After reading the Legend of the Demon Cat, it's a feeling - I spent a lot of money to shoot it, the visual perception is very good, but there is nothing touch.
These works will not be like Farewell My Concubine, the works of art that are mentioned over and over again after many years, and they are finished after reading, and the search is also at this level
At first, I confused King Qin with the hero. I thought I had seen it, until I wondered when Li Xuejian played King Qin? I just opened it and watched the same story directed by Chen Kaige
Legend of the Demon Cat is not a blissful dream, but assassinating Qin is the ultimate dream
I made up for the entanglement of Ying Zheng and Zhao Nv that was not filmed
Ying Zheng and Lu Buwei are intertwined and entangled like father and son like master and apprentice
How did Ying Zheng completely pervert because of the shadows of his early years, his mother and his wife...
Then I go back and watch the clips I love again
It touched me so much that I couldn't calm down if I didn't express it
The costumes, props and makeup completely satisfy my fantasy about the Warring States period, simple and solemn
The lines with a sense of drama have the charm of the ancients, but there are not many hard-to-mouth classical Chinese.
The actor is too good, how can Gong Li be so holy? As soon as she appeared with a sympathetic face, I restrained my admiration like Ying Zheng and devoted my attention to admiring her
Blind woman Zhou Xun is fragile and thin, and uses an actor with the most intelligent eyes to play a blind man
It's a pity that these eyes are so beautiful that they're blind, and this person is so innocent and dead, isn't it a devastating sadness?
Li Xuejian really understood Chen Kaige's intentions, and performed the dream created by the screenwriter and director with his physical emotions and lines, which sublimated the entire film.
A master is a master. I have seen Li Xuejian play a kind father and a heroic model worker. I can't think of him to play Ying Zheng. I don't think it is suitable.
But most people limit the image of Ying Zheng, who is violent and cruel and ambitious, as rigid as all heroes must be tall and mighty.
He is the first emperor, and he must grow into a wizard.
But he is also Ying Zheng, and there is another side that he cannot see.
Zhao Zheng, a declining royal family who has been bullied as a proton, often has a bad fate during the period of character shaping from childhood to teenager, and it is impossible not to have a little influence.
So Zhang Fengyi can't act, he is too righteous
Wang Zhiwen can't act either, he is too cunning, slippery and gloomy, (Wang Zhiwen gives the impression that he is a man without a boyhood, as if he was born a mature man, which is wonderful.)
Li Xuejian and Gong Li also have shortcomings. They showed off their acting skills so much that I forgot that their original intention was to watch Jing Ke assassinate the King of Qin, and they turned into following Zhao Nv for a while and sympathizing with the world and suffering for Qin for a long time.
Chen Kaige gave another interpretation shockingly, creating a desolate and vigorous drama in a chaotic world, with the charm of Shakespeare
Given a flesh-and-blood complex thinking, the rumored first emperor
A world where life and death are miserable
I seem to be a reader who casually opens the unofficial history, is completely attracted by unfamiliar stories, and keeps fantasizing as the plot continues to deepen, but can't get out.
When the book is closed, the lingering rhyme cannot be dissipated
For a long time, Si Li's question resounded through his soul, "Have you forgotten the great wish of Qin Jun in all dynasties to rule the world..."
But why can't he make such a freehand movie again?
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