After watching this movie today, I saw a lot of people commenting on the reason why they love martial arts. Some people like the simplicity and freedom of martial arts, emphasizing love and righteousness; some people like to fly around and have unparalleled power; some people like to think about putting themselves in the arena to get their own happiness. Then after thinking about it carefully, I found that there is no reason why I like martial arts! Did I mean that my crush was too natural? Or do you just think about it lazily with your elm head? I think it should be the latter. My favorite things cannot be for no reason, there will always be places that touch my heart the most. After thinking about it, I think that I like the chivalry of martial arts, the love and hatred of children and the unfettered freedom! These should all be missing in my life.
In life, I can't say that I have a chivalrous heart, but I will do little things to keep myself a kind heart. I donate blood once a year, and I will give them a dollar when I see poor beggars and children on the roadside. Although it is very small, but this will make my sour heart feel a little better. If you say good deeds are for others, they are actually for yourself.
Closer to home, write down your feelings after watching this movie.
I have seen Xiaoao Jianghu's TV series and novels before, and I have no deep impression on Dongfang Invincible. I know that he is very powerful and majestic after practicing the sunflower collection from the palace! But Lin Qingxia's undefeated Dongfang is really fascinating, especially when Linghu Chong didn't know his identity. At that time, because he was immersed in the happiness of knowing Linghu Chong, every action and every smile was like that. Charming and natural. Although it is destined that the ending will not allow them to be together... in the rivers and lakes, they can't help themselves.
In the end, Dongfang Bufei fell off the cliff, and Linghu rushed to save him. I replayed it many times, and I was very moved when I saw it. In the end, the sentence "Tell me, you are Shishi" said by Linghu Chong brought a contented smile on the face of the falling Lin Qingxia, as if everything was worth it.
I always ignore that Dongfang Invincible is a man. If this plot is put in other movies, I guess I will have a hard time accepting it, but in the perfect interpretation of Jet Li and Brigitte Lin, I have the idea of resenting the screenwriter!
Really hope they go into another space like in the source code, wish them happiness.
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