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Verdie 2022-09-14 22:38:49

Good movie, good movie of 98

Jing Ke, Zhao Nv, Ying Zheng, and Yan Dan have their own unique colors.

The first emperor's performance is close to history and heart. Although the official is big, it can't hide the style and figure created by Jing Ke in the film.

I have seen multiple versions of Jing Ke thorns Qin, movies, TV series, books, this is the most complete one at present

Soldiers fought not because of the Qin state, but because the Qin state had a good incentive mechanism at that time, and it was efficient to reward money according to the merits of the battlefield.

The Concubine Palace has become too hasty, why did you lead the group into the palace? The director didn't make it clear, he only knew that there were records in history, and let the audience make up their minds. If there is an army in the palace, it's not a big deal for you to have people without equipment. If there are not many people in the palace, you don't need so many people. It gives the impression that the director takes such a cutscene for the sake of ostentation

The setting of Yan Dan in the film is destined to be unified by Qin, and he will kill the generals who speak for him at will.

He also gave up his fighters at will, not attacking the Qin army at night, and cooperating with the Zhao army in the city, which led to the destruction of Zhao, and Yan was not far away.

At the beginning of the film, Jing Ke's shot is clean and beautiful, unlike the ding-pong-pong of previous years and recent dramas.

Qin Wuyang's setting reflects Jing Ke's inner strength

In the end, King Qin hugged Jing Ke, shook Jing Ke, and shouted with snot and tears that you haven't told me "what are you laughing at":

You lost the woman you loved the most and she's pregnant with my baby

I know you know I'm here to kill you

Movies are just movies, it's not real history

From the book to the script, the personal views of the screenwriter and director are already untrue

And history books are true and false, not historical facts written by winners

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