A good script, dare to read the lines fast, dare to put the rhythm of the story fast.
The whole story is compact and the language is witty. Unlike many movies today, which are procrastinated, every look, expression, and tear of the hero and heroine will take a long time to film. In this classic work, the plot is interlocking, and finally Qiuxiang's mahjong dice Pai Gow really made the audience cry for Lao Tang. Tang Bohu, one of the four great talents who traveled to the south of the Yangtze River, said that he was interested in Western percussion instruments, and then he staged a classic "buying misery" in Washington.
In short, after watching it for a long time, I still think it is a classic. Each actor has a distinct personality. The slightly exaggerated and exaggerated expressions and performances make their nonsense play more vividly and add a lot to the whole movie.
All kinds of burdens and all kinds of stalks, shaking with a degree of relaxation, even if you watch it again, you will find it surprising and funny.
The last fight scene is the longest time without lines in the whole movie, but the soundtrack of Peking Opera is either urgent or slow, light or heavy. It really added a lot to this scene.
It is not only the autumn fragrance, but the last point is full of bright spots. Every time I breathe a long sigh of relief, my heart hangs up again~ In short, every time I reminisce, I feel it is very classic and wonderful.
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