Written on May 21, 2013
The reason why this movie is okay is not how attractive the storyline and overall logic are, but an encouragement. This is a new shooting technique for Chinese kung fu films, and my "father" Leung Ka Fai is also Chen. The head of the family boxing, it couldn't be more comfortable.
Chinese kung fu movies cannot be exhausted, because China is the birthplace of kung fu. After Hong Quan and Wing Chun, there is a wave of Tai Chi. Even if the Tai Chi trend has passed, there are other kung fu that will be dug up and reproduced by the world, or, If I were to shoot Huang Feihong's Shadowless Foot from the ground up, there would be people who would join in, at least I would, but the storyline needs to be dug up again. How can the master's life be made up of ten or twenty movies? of.
After watching the movie, I became interested in the historical Chenjiagou, which is the birthplace of Chinese Taijiquan. It is located in the middle section of Qingfengling, 5 kilometers east of Wenxian County, Jiaozuo City, Henan Province, formerly known as Changyang Village. I love to travel to these unpopular places with historical backgrounds, standing quietly in the wind, listening to the ancient houses and trees telling untold stories, grabbing a handful of historical dust, and seeing the vicissitudes of life.
Speaking of this film, the most interesting and most modern label shooting method is the post-production that runs through the beginning and the end, silent film effects, comic footage, online game-style map labels, diagrams of the steps when making moves, explanations of characters, etc. Sometimes There's so much text on the screen that you have to hit the pause button (tragedies in the cinema). This is the biggest difference from previous kung fu films. It is no longer so "simple". Of course, in the end, there are mixed reviews. Everyone actually likes this mix of ancient and modern Chinese and Western expression techniques, but don't become a superficial skill, just like making a PPT, animations and pictures are wonderful, if the whole logical framework and text content are not attractive, then It's just an empty shell. Therefore, the plot and character setting are the most important things.
Finally, I want to say, does a kung fu master have to have a stalk like a "meat ball" on his head? It makes me feel a little disgusted, can I change the "talent"?
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