is completely speechless to this Chinese blockbuster that throws money at it. Ken watched it with great interest, and spoke on behalf of all non-Chinese foreigners, saying that this film is very suitable for foreigners to entertain. It seems that I'm still very rude... Of course, I must admit that any creative work, whether it's a movie or a novel, can only be evaluated subjectively. "Tai Chi" is aimed at audiences who pursue short-term and fast visual consumption, not those who like deep thinking and cultural accumulation.
For a fake literary and artistic youth like me, this film is a customs clearance comic for video game fans. Under the guise of national quintessence like Tai Chi, it talks about the pseudo-history of the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. The nihilistic slogan of "To the Master" makes no sense and cannot be said to be logical. After putting on a bubble girl and adding some fancy cartoons with visual effects, some people forcibly linked this commercial farce with "innovation". No. Wish Master Sammo Hung swollen their eyes with a real punch! (Accidentally attacked again...)
The real slogan should actually be: If you are an idiot, don't pretend to be a master. From the beginning to the end, the protagonist can't see that he is an idiot, but he is relatively simple and persistent, always muttering one sentence: What's the situation? The protagonist should be better, such as eating poop, urinating pants, being beaten, cheated, sold, and helping to count the money... At least it should surpass the crazy and silly Zhang Sanfeng played by Jet Li back then. Since I haven't reached enough idiots, I can't become an absolute master.
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