Hello Wukong, Wukong is cheap.

Mable 2022-12-21 08:36:48

When I saw the trailer, I saw Lao Sun as the first choice movie area for the New Year. After all, this is the first live-action movie to put the famous episode of Havoc in Heaven on the big screen, and Donnie Yen only needs Body language without the need for expressions.

The impression I got in 120 minutes was that I didn't seem to see any shots without special effects. It was a live-action movie with huge special effects, rather it was a 3D animation with real people inserted into the special effects. But when it comes to special effects, I have to give a thumbs up for the special effects makeup in the film. This old grandson is the most detailed and realistic stone monkey I have ever seen among all kinds of old grandsons (the old version of Journey to the West is of course the most classic, and the knowledge at that time was Special effects makeup technology is not the same as it is now). And all kinds of monsters and monsters have no trace of PS.

Dan Ye took the old grandson of Liu Xiaoling Tong's version as his study object, and he did choose the right way. Although the imitation is a little heavy, it is still obvious from the melee fighting skills that Zhen's style of play, at least among Hong Kong actors One of the biggest breakthroughs in the interpretation of Sun Wukong-although Donnie Yen is weak in scenes that require emotional interpretation, the body language expression is still good.

The first thing I feel at the end of the whole film is that it is full of grooves. In fact, the grooves are all in the plot. Ever since Jade Emperor Fa-ge summoned the dragon, I started to say to myself: "Don't worry about it, this is just a new story with the same characters and different interpretations. It has nothing to do with the original. Let's watch it as a new story!" I thought it would look like a star Lord's "Conquering the Demons" or Wong Kar-wai's "Evil and Poison in the West" are brand new stories, but unfortunately I was wrong. They just smashed the timeline of the original story and reassembled it, and the original recipe is still a familiar taste. Are the plot and vision still inseparable?

PS: How does the ancestor of Bodhi look like the old gentleman?

PS2: The stick this time is the best looking one I have ever seen.

PS3: Can Sun Monkey vs. Bull Demon King become King Kong vs. Minotaur? Why didn't Ultraman come?

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